He won't retire... here is quite a lengthy interview today from Kimi, where he gives some info why his Ferrari-career ended and what he will do next. :)
http://www.mtv3.fi/urheilu/f1/uutise...2009/10/965589
Its in finnish, of course. ;)
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He won't retire... here is quite a lengthy interview today from Kimi, where he gives some info why his Ferrari-career ended and what he will do next. :)
http://www.mtv3.fi/urheilu/f1/uutise...2009/10/965589
Its in finnish, of course. ;)
Please, can you make a summary of the interview?
No, some of us are just happy that we will be seeing the back of him. Dont let the door...Quote:
Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
Apparently WDC titles don't matter these daya because crap drivers win them while more deserving drivers come second ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
We'll see, maybe you'll see the back of his car very often next year.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
How? I dont drive in F1 :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
We have lovely onboards in these days :)Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
:laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I can't tell you how much I want him to come back to McLaren and for them to spank Ferrari next year. Can you imagine the bile and excuses that would follow :D
That is "old" interview. And not even Kimis words but his management staff. Some things in that "interview" are true of course. This is the summary of what you asked from Kimis interview today in MTV 3:Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
He said that in the press there has been a false speculation for the reasons of his departure from Ferrari. It had nothing to do with his driving or his doings in Ferrari or his free time. He didn’t say it straight but the reason seemed to be Santander and its desire to get Alonso there.
He is also sure that he will get a good seat for next year. McLaren is strongest option but there is more choices also. Most important thing for him is to be in team capable of fighting for the championship. And the same applies to his possible rally-career in the future. Winning races and championships is what motivates him.
There are also many things that have to “click”, before he makes a contract with anyone. He also said that he has known quite a while that this is his last year in Ferrari.