Kimi is back!!!
I don´t know what to type, so happy.
Kimi Räikkönen back in F1 with LRGP in 2012
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Kimi is back!!!
I don´t know what to type, so happy.
Kimi Räikkönen back in F1 with LRGP in 2012
Good.
Now hopefully Grosjean gets a chance in the second seat.
The Iceman is back, this is great news although he is not going to be fighting for podiums with that car.
Great news. I hope Whatevertheyarecallednowadays Renault team can produce a car good enough to keep him interested.
Holy crap! This came out of nowhere. All that talk with Williams, and now he's with Renault?!? So, 6 World Champions on the grid for next year now! Fingers crossed that Renault can make a competitive car next year. From what I read, he seems to be interested in F1 again:
If that is true, then that's a good thing. The publicity shots in Lotus Renault gear look quite cheesy though. :laugh:Quote:
Kimi Räikkönen: “I’m delighted to be coming back to Formula 1 after a two-year break, and I’m grateful to Lotus Renault GP for offering me this opportunity. My time in the World Rally Championship has been a useful stage in my career as a driver, but I can’t deny the fact that my hunger for F1 has recently become overwhelming. It was an easy choice to return with Lotus Renault GP as I have been impressed by the scope of the team’s ambition. Now I’m looking forward to playing an important role in pushing the team to the very front of the grid.”
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New wardrobe...still looks like a doos!
Ah crap! I was hoping to never see his dopey face on the grid again. F1 was far better off without him. Guess we can't be too surprised with Kubica having recently announcing he won't be ready and the knowledge that his talks with Williams fell through. Hopefully they will get rid of Petrov and give the second seat to Senna. I don't really see the big deal about Grosjean. I think that Senna, despite being donkey of the race in Brazil, has done enough to earn his place in the cockpit of the teams second car.
Oh well, hopefully he will regain that shine he lost when he went to Ferrari. If so it will be a pleasure to watch him drive in F1 again. Welcome back Kimi!
I'm interested in this too. Name one bad thing Kimi has said about his fellow drivers or even Ferrari after they backstabbed him? You don't want an honest man who just wants to drive to be on the grid? How strange. You may think he is boring but if you dislike a guy like that then there is something wrong with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Black Knight
In the way that there was a good seat being taken by an unenthusiastic driver. And that I was happy to not have to hear his dull voice at press conferences. I used to be a huge Kimi fan but his attitude the last season in F1 disgusted me and Massa beating him just says it all. That should have never happened to a guy with Kimi talent. I've heard all the conspiracy theories and excuses for him. I don't buy them. He was just lazy but he seemed to regain some of his old form in the last part of 2009. I hope he will return as the Kimi I loved at McLaren.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Oh come on now, not as bad or a bigger doos than this guy!Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
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Great news :D . But I do have to agree that he came across as 'not even bovvvered' in his last season in F1.
Didn't he always? Nobody knows if that was really the case but what I do know is that Finnish has what you call a "flat" intonation and that comes across quite strongly in the way Kimi speaks English. Couple that with a closed personality not uncommon to a Finnish male and the guy may appear dull and uninterested from a foreigner's perspective even if he isn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
No I don't think it's just his accent. He seemed a lot more motivated in previous years.
I don't think he ever sounded or looked motivated or even showed a lot of over-the-top celebration after winning important races throughout his career, whether it be his first ever victory, his amazing last-lap victory at Suzuka 2005 or his first ever victory for Ferrari or even his championship winning race in Brazil 2007.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
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Kimi has always been low key and did his job on the race track, that was to drive really fast when motivated, not beat his chest or show his finger to the camera or slather the camera with a wet kiss. He has a lot of fans who like him for that. :)
[quote="CaptainRaiden"]Oh come on now, not as bad or a bigger doos than this guy![quote]
7 WDC and 91 wins doesn't equate to a successful wardrobe either then :p :
He lost his Mojo, I agree, but I think he was understandable unenthusiastic. Lets hope that he's found it again.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Black Knight
I'll take his icy attitude over Vettel's annoying screaming any time.
I know these are bad times with the recession and all, but he doesn't have to buy second-hand clothes from the circus or Boy George to save money either. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=xpcHyyEqxE0
Doesn't seem unmotivated to me, this is from Spa 2009. Must be the KERS though, with that you can pass without motivation.
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Originally Posted by CaptainRaiden
I wonder if there is any connection between Kimi joining and Davy Ryan appearing at Lotus recently?
https://twitter.com/#!/alex_wurz/sta...30724644454401Quote:
Petrov + Raikkonen - #DebriefingWillBeShort
:p :
It's easy to forget that at the start of the season Renault-Lotus-Lada-Genii-Pugh-Pugh-Barney-McGrew-Cutherbert-Dibble-Grubb had two consecutive podiums, so maybe Kimi is convinced that with some development the car might be capable of winning again. Whether he's the man to bring that development is of course open to question: nobody's doubting his experience or speed but with limited testing there's only so much he can do if the car turns out to be another dog.
I've surprised myself as I'm genuinely excited by this news. I always liked Kimi, but I didn't realise i actually missed him until te news came that he was definately back. Add to that the last 6 world champions, from the last 12 years will all be racing next year, which has to be a good thing.
Pity (personally) that it looks to have cost Senna his seat, especially if Petrov is retained cos he's done nothing so far to keep out Grosjean or Senna IMO. Would be nice if Kubica came back mid season, that could be quite a line up - Kimi and Kubica, that could rattle a few teams. Unlikely I know, but a nice thought nonetheless.
Hopefully Lotus (nee Renault) can build on the promise they showed at the beginning of the season, and not carry over where they finished the season and maybe with at least one top line driver could mix up the order in the front 4-5 teams.
Still though he outperformed the car, winning once and getting a run of podiums, comfortably beating Massa, Badoer and Fisichella that year. With more motivation, just think how fast he could be.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
I am happy he is back, he is only 32 and has plenty of time left to get a second championship. The grid will change completely in 2013 & 2014 and this contract gives him the chance to show that he is worth a top-line drive - so there is his motivation.
He may find being at a lesser team actually more suits him - less PR, less pressure, more chance to overachieve.
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If this means that there is another driver who can challenge for podiums and, at a stretch, race wins, how on earth can this be bad news? :D
Oh well. I wasn't really expecting these news. Even yesterday, while pondering about 2012 line-ups, I wasn't considering Räikkönen at Lotus. But I have to say it's not exactly a surprise either, because there were some rumours about contact between two sides. Bouiller has talked about needing a "big name" for the future, also after a difficult season LRGP has been evaluating future options and seemed to be quite flexible about, who to possibly hire.
Now interesting to think that the Williams rumours were really serious, but they quite suddenly died off just recently. Perhaps that was the moment, when Kimi got a better offer from LRGP and hence decided to abandon Williams. There was some talk about the purchase of equity in Williams, which was arguably denied - wonder if equity was part of negotiations with LRGP too? I think they (Genii) would welcome any new investment in the team. From that point of view long-term deal (it is 2 years as we are reading) makes sense, instead of abandoning the ship quickly.
Regarding motivation thing - perhaps Kimi realized that it would be better to earn something (for racing) rather than pay all his WRC drives, which would be quite expensive. Regarding performance, I guess the current rules could suit Kimi fine. He had some tyre warming issues later in his (previous) F1 career, but in 2005 he was going really well and back then we had tyres that had to last for the whole race! So perhaps Kimi prefers fragile tyres, much like Button.
Interesting partnership, but I'm unsure, how will this work out for the future. There were doubters about the Williams deal, critics saying that there is no point in joining a team that is going nowhere. Well, LRGP doesn't seem much better really, sometimes they have been performing in lower midfield late in the season. If they could get back their early-11 form on a consistent basis, everyone would be happy, but they could just as easily keep scraping for a single championship point every now and then. Like Williams, they have been in turmoil and need a fresh start. I don't think they have it in them to match Top4 teams in F1 at the moment - they would need quite a few changes, also significant further financial boost by the looks of it.
It largely depends on the car, how many drivers can challenge for the podium. :) If you are getting lapped like the whole midfield was this year, there is no chance for them.Quote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
I am absolutely excited about his return!
So it will be petrov and Kimi then,
I wonder what that does for Grosjean and Senna
its a shame we don't have 14 teams like we were supposed to
I´m so happy, the best morning in years. Even if he not scores podiums it will be a joy to watch him. But, at Spa the odds aginst him won´t be high.
AHHHH Kimi, go go go!
When Kimi went away, and then Kubica got injured, there went the two drivers I always followed to see how they were doing in any given GP. F1 2012 just got more interesting for me, for sure. I kind of felt like I didn't have anyone I was really rooting for in 2011, partly because Hulkenburg didn't get a seat.
Well he is a proven quick driver and race winner. Of course the car will have something to do with it, but it's not like we're getting Yamamoto into the car, or even somebody who lacks a 'race-winning' edge like Heidfeld. We're getting a previous champion. If Lotus start off on the same foot in 2012 as Renault did in 2011 then I expect it to continue further and develop more successfully with Kimi's input, as opposed to fading away like the morning dew during 2011. I also think that the midfield have been getting more competitive in recent years, both amongst themselves and in mixing it with the big boys at the front. Given a sniff of a top 6, most Force India, Renault and/or Sauber would make the most of the opportunity. Even Toro Rosso could do it on a very good day.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Well, I guess we won't hear the end of his praises from you all year :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Welcome back, Kimi.
"I would not have come back if I wasn’t motivated. There is always a lot of talk about motivation but nobody really knows what I do or what I think apart from myself so I don’t really care about what people say."
That is why he was so liked. I don´t really care either. :cool:
Nice quote but any sources?Quote:
Originally Posted by P3ws
I've kept my signature the same since 2009, never thinking that he would actually come back.
But.... the Kimster is back! Yay!
LRGP has never been my favourite team, but now is their time to build a competitive car for Kimi and make a fan out of me.
This is a very happy day for me. Hopefully next year is going to be a cracker with 6 WDCs on the grid.
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Originally Posted by The Black Knight
If you listen to his video above, you'll hear him say it!Quote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
Funny how Massa had 50% more points when he had his big accident in Hungary.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bezza
You never were a person who knows the facts anyway.
There's been talk of Lola trying to gain entry, so i wouldn't be surprised if another team enters between now and the start of next season!Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72