F1 will be poorer without Kimi so I hope he continues for a good few years.
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F1 will be poorer without Kimi so I hope he continues for a good few years.
Raikonnen is not going anywhere.
He has openly stated that he has reached all his goals except one and that he will do this as long as he is enjoying himself.
The one goal he stated last year was to win the ITALIAN GRAND PRIX at Monza in a Ferrari. He consideres driving for Ferrari to be special to drive for.
And they put no burdens on him because they respect his space and privacy.
I say everyone has to wait for Monza next week.......!
I agree and there are only two teams worthy of Raikonnen - MAclaren and Ferrari.Quote:
Originally Posted by I am evil Homer
Yes, I consider him that good.
So the two teams that have won 9 races between them--and currently lie 1st and 2nd in the WCC--aren't worthy of Kimi?Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
We are waiting for Monza with no patience!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
Do you think he can make another win in Italy?
Kimi to Ferrari may be the "surprise anouncement" at Monza. The Alonso rumors have never really solidified, and KR does have a contract to drive for Ferrari in 2010. In an odd way, Massa's accident may have relit the fire for KR - he knows again that he is the team leader and responsible for making things happen.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawkmoon
Plus I don't really see another likely landing place (and this contrasts some of my own previous postings). He has driven for McLaren before and I assume there were other reasons for leaving besides the attraction of Ferrari; Williams is still really a struggling team; and Renault comes with Flavio. Red Bull and Brawn are set with their current drivers for 2010, so Kimi is going to drive for Toyota or Force India? Yeah, sure....
ClarkFan
like never ending frustration with an unreliable but fast car. That was kimi's only issue, he wanted to win the WDC and felt at the time that the macs were unreliable. Ferrari wanted him bad and parted with a 7x champ and legend still capable of winning, to get him instead for a sizable contract. Hard to say no to that. I think that they have solved that issue and his return to them would be just fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by ClarkFan
They are not.Quote:
Originally Posted by keysersoze
Mclaren and Ferrari have proven that they can win consistently and they have shown longevity.
If I were a driver and had the choice to join any team I would select Mclaren.
Because it is the only team that can provide a driver with the closest that one can get to a guarantee of winning races.
No other team can do that. Ferrari are not quite on that level.
Yes, I think that Raikonnen can.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimakos
Kimi is going to kick ass next year, but only if he stays with Ferrari.
Someone should let you borrow a history book.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote