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By Jamie
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Finnish driver and 2007 Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen sensationally left F1 at the end of 2009, making the move to the World Rally Championship when Ferrari replaced him with Fernando Alonso.

The circumstances of Raikkonen’s departure were unusual, to say the least. While official details have not been confirmed, either by the driver or by Ferrari, it was widely reported that the Finnish driver stood to make more money by sitting out the 2010 season than he would by moving from Ferrari to another team.

In what was widely believed to be a ‘golden handshake’ agreement, Ferrari paid Raikkonen a reported €20 million not to drive for the Scuderia this year. Had the Finnish driver signed up with another Formula 1 team, the penalty paid by Ferrari for releasing Raikkonen from his contract a year ahead of schedule would have been significantly lower.

Taciturn Finn Raikkonen had already expressed an interest in rallying, and had competed in non-championship rallies in the off-season. When the Citroen Junior team offered Raikkonen a WRC seat for 2010, he leapt at the chance, although he refused to rule out a return to F1 in the future.

And with good reason – his presence in the paddock and on track is sorely missed, by fans and team principals alike.

McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh, who was one of a number of leading paddock figures to have held talks with Raikkonen about a possible return to McLaren in 2010, is full of praise for the Finnish champion.

“Formula 1 would be richer for having Kimi back,” Whitmarsh said. “He is a very talented and intelligent driver, which is something that people underestimated. That’s because he wasn’t the most communicative of people on occasions.

“Kimi is one of the most exciting drivers in the world and, frankly, he should be in Formula 1. If I could wave a magic wand for an F1 grid it would certainly include Kimi. That’s why last year we were talking to him.”

And Whitmarsh is far from the only high profile paddock figure to sing Raikkonen’s praises. At the British Grand Prix last weekend, the paddock was abuzz with the news that the Iceman was set to return in the not too distant future, while key team figures had only good things to say.

When Raikkonen first left the F1 circus, he did not rule out a return to circuit racing, although he confirmed that as a world champion, he was only interested in a seat with a front-running team. But now that he is making progress in the World Rally Championship, the Finn has been even more reticent than usual when asked of his long-term plans.

Mercedes VP Norbert Haug recently paid a home visit to Raikkonen in Switzerland, and it is that visit that triggered the current round of Raikkonen return rumours. But Haug asserts that he visited the Finn as a long-time friend, not a potential employer.

"I have been in contact with Kimi as a friend," Haug said. "Kimi will make a decision for himself but I do hope he comes back because it would be a good thing for F1."

Thanks to the number of long-term contracts currently in place at the front-running teams, it is hard to see where Raikkonen would go if he decided to return. McLaren are locked out at least until the end of the 2012 season, as are Ferrari.

There have been rumours that Raikkonen will drive for Red Bull, given that the drinks company are major sponsors of his WRC team, but for that to happen in 2011 Mark Webber would have to break his contract and move elsewhere. As Webber is on an annual contract there is a chance that the seat will become available in 2012, which might be a more realistic timeframe for the Finn, who wants to make his mark on rallying before returning to Formula 1. If he returns.

Nico Rosberg’s contract with Mercedes expires at the end of 2010, but given that the young German has regularly out-paced Michael Schumacher this season, it seems unlikely that the team would choose to dispose of him. Rather it is Schumacher who is the focus of silly season rumours – few in the paddock expect to see the German legend driving for Mercedes for the full three years of his contract.

The next possible contender is Renault, who aren’t a top flight team yet but are well on their way. Apparently MasterCard are interested in sponsoring Renault, but only "if Raikkonen would drive as Robert Kubica's teammate".

But according to Steve Robertson, Raikkonen’s manager, Renault have not entered into any talks with the Finnish rally driver, official or unofficial. Raikkonen spokesman Riku Kuvaja says that the Finnish driver’s plans are “the same as before”, without elaborating on the nature of those plans.

It seems unlikely that Raikkonen will return to Formula 1 in 2011. He is making steady progress in the Citroen Junior team, and was running in the top four in last weekend’s Bulgaria rally before crashing out.

In interviews during WRC events, Raikkonen is far more open with the media than he was in Formula 1 and much happier to talk about the car, the weekend, the atmosphere. He has said repeatedly that he prefers the atmosphere in rallying, and it shows.

While it is entirely possible that Raikkonen will return to Formula 1 at some point in his career, he has too much left to achieve in WRC for 2010 to be a sabbatical season. These rumours are nothing more – do not expect to see Raikkonen back in an F1 car until 2012 at the earliest. Unless he’s testing tyres for Pirelli, that is.
#207114
Im a bit torn on this one. While it would be great to have Kimi back in F1, he'd doing great in rally. He was running 4th in Bulgaria until he crashed :D , may even get a podium this year.
#207133
Can't believe someone suggested Kimi doesn't know how to defend. I believe the only time he easily gave position away was at that ONE time in his career and that was because of running on oil slick caused by a retiring Toyota. Kimi wasn't even a race winner at that time although that would have been his first race win if not for the Toyota.

I don't think Kimi will come back. It's too perfect to have so many champions on the grid. :(

What next, Mika and Jacques back and performing at their best? That's the stuff of dreams. :cloud9:
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By Jamie
#207145
Can't believe someone suggested Kimi doesn't know how to defend. I believe the only time he easily gave position away was at that ONE time in his career and that was because of running on oil slick caused by a retiring Toyota. Kimi wasn't even a race winner at that time although that would have been his first race win if not for the Toyota.

I don't think Kimi will come back. It's too perfect to have so many champions on the grid. :(

What next, Mika and Jacques back and performing at their best? That's the stuff of dreams. :cloud9:



That's what we want man! Are you crazy :(
We want him with Renault? Kimi & Kubica would be an awesome team really. I think Kimi could push for wins and be placed higher than Kubica really. I want Kimster back and I want Schumi to stay, Lets make 2011 the hardest and best season ever!!!
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I want Kimi to come to McLaren and Button to go to Renault.

I'd freaking buy a McLaren suit and watch every race if that happens. :hehe:
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By Jamie
#207149
I want Kimi to come to McLaren and Button to go to Renault.

I'd freaking buy a McLaren suit and watch every race if that happens. :hehe:



Would never happen, the only way Button would leave is to go to Ferrari, he is in the 2nd best team, Statistically. Not personally as in IMO. He wouldn't go back. Plus i personally believe he will win this years WDC.
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#207151
I want Kimi to come to McLaren and Button to go to Renault.

I'd freaking buy a McLaren suit and watch every race if that happens. :hehe:



Would never happen, the only way Button would leave is to go to Ferrari, he is in the 2nd best team, Statistically. Not personally, He wouldn't go back. Plus i personally believe he will win this years WDC.


I didn't say it's up to Button for that to happen. :wink:

And how about a bet between us both? I'm convinced Lewis will win this year as I believe Button has been riding some serious luck at the start of the season to put him so close to Lewis. While you beleive he can actually beat Lewis in the same car.

Any suggestions for a long distance bet? Proposals welcome. :thumbup:
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By Jamie
#207153
I want Kimi to come to McLaren and Button to go to Renault.

I'd freaking buy a McLaren suit and watch every race if that happens. :hehe:



Would never happen, the only way Button would leave is to go to Ferrari, he is in the 2nd best team, Statistically. Not personally, He wouldn't go back. Plus i personally believe he will win this years WDC.


I didn't say it's up to Button for that to happen. :wink:

And how about a bet between us both? I'm convinced Lewis will win this year as I believe Button has been riding some serious luck at the start of the season to put him so close to Lewis. While you beleive he can actually beat Lewis in the same car.

Any suggestions for a long distance bet? Proposals welcome. :thumbup:



luck works? he wins, he wins lol. Just Like Luck works with Vale! I really think he drove a champion drive on Sunday.
#207154
So no bet. :crying: Okay.

I'll just come back to you after the last race and go "So...:thumbup: "
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By Jamie
#207155
So no bet. :crying: Okay.

I'll just come back to you after the last race and go "So...:thumbup: "



Get off ;)
JB will win it, Or Vettel :) Which i would prefer him to win over Webber!!!
#207168
Vettel win it over Webber? Ooh now you've woken up the sleeping dragons...want me to shield you from the onslaught? Say "Lewis owns Jenson"! :rofl:
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By Jamie
#207169
Vettel win it over Webber? Ooh now you've woken up the sleeping dragons...want me to shield you from the onslaught? Say "Lewis owns Jenson"! :rofl:



JB & VETTEL WILL IN OVER EITHER WEBBER OR HAMILTON!! :thumbup::thumbup:
#207172
Vettel win it over Webber? Ooh now you've woken up the sleeping dragons...want me to shield you from the onslaught? Say "Lewis owns Jenson"! :rofl:



JB & VETTEL WILL IN OVER EITHER WEBBER OR HAMILTON!! :thumbup::thumbup:


Trust me, when you're getting fire-baked even your 'lady in distress' screams would not make me yield! :wavey: good luck! :hehe:
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By Jamie
#207176
Vettel win it over Webber? Ooh now you've woken up the sleeping dragons...want me to shield you from the onslaught? Say "Lewis owns Jenson"! :rofl:



JB & VETTEL WILL IN OVER EITHER WEBBER OR HAMILTON!! :thumbup::thumbup:


Trust me, when you're getting fire-baked even your 'lady in distress' screams would not make me yield! :wavey: good luck! :hehe:


:rofl:

ay? This season is very un-predictable, I still think Alonso will win :director:

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