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By Hammer278
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I wonder what Kimi would have done if he just took a pay cut and signed with McLaren in 2010 :(


I dont think it was the pay, more of McLaren restricting him from doing his biggest hobby - rallies.

Just ask Kubica why McLaren might have been so stringent. :nono:
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http://en.espnf1.com/williams/motorsport/story/63487.html

now we're talking :drink::drink::drink:


Negotiations have now been confirmed by Williams then! We're getting closer......

Oh I really hope it happens! :eek:
By Pandaman
#282657
http://en.espnf1.com/williams/motorsport/story/63487.html

now we're talking :drink::drink::drink:


if any of the start of the years rumours with Renault/Raikonnen were true i.e. they were negotiating but KR wasnt happy they released that to the press, then I hope that Williams don't blow it by telling us too much too soon.

Does look very likely he's coming back though. :clap:
By Hammer278
#282664
After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.
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After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.

Or with Sam Michael gone and with KR on the wheel, maybe the Williams will sprout some wings and dominate... :wink:
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By bud
#282690
After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.

Or with Sam Michael gone and with KR on the wheel, maybe the Williams will sprout some wings and dominate... :wink:


Yeah because Sam Michaels was singlehandedly designing the car :rolleyes:
By andrew
#282698
After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.

Or with Sam Michael gone and with KR on the wheel, maybe the Williams will sprout some wings and dominate... :wink:


Yeah because Sam Michaels was singlehandedly designing the car :rolleyes:


And a Renault engine in the back. Do you know I think their engines have been in race winning cars before?
#282757
After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.

Or with Sam Michael gone and with KR on the wheel, maybe the Williams will sprout some wings and dominate... :wink:


I thought it was RedBull that gave you wings
By Big Azza
#282824
After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.

Or with Sam Michael gone and with KR on the wheel, maybe the Williams will sprout some wings and dominate... :wink:


I thought it was RedBull that gave you wings


KR is/was sponsored by Red Bull, so... I don't know where you're coming from. :P
By Ichabod
#282854
After all his assertions previously of "I will only come back if the car is capable of winning", if he does join Williams next year he's gonna look like a real joke.

Or with Sam Michael gone and with KR on the wheel, maybe the Williams will sprout some wings and dominate... :wink:


I thought it was RedBull that gave you wings


No RedBull gives you cancer and kills babies
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By vlad
#282857
GP2 ace tabbed as Raikkonen alternative

Williams shareholder confirms team is talking to Kimi Raikkonen - but has 'aggressive' alternatives lined up just in case....

Despite confirming that it is in talks with former world champion Kimi Raikkonen about one of its seats for 2012, Williams already has its eye on possible alternatives to the Finn, adding weight to claims that Rubens Barrichello will not be retained for a third season.

The Brazilian looks to be the odd man out in a possible four-way fight for the ride alongside Pastor Maldonado, whose Venezuelan sponsorship looks certain to keep him in the Grove line-up for a second year. Raikkonen, meanwhile, has finally been confirmed as a candidate for the seat, after weeks of silence from Williams, while GP2 frontrunner Jules Bianchi has also been mentioned as an alternative to the 32-year old Finn.

Christian 'Toto' Wolff, a major shareholder at the former world champion team, told Austria's Kronen Zeitung that Williams was seriously considering Raikkonen for 2012, but acknowledged that there was still some way to go before both sides could agree on a deal. The 2007 world champion is understood to be asking for a bigger financial package than the cash-strapped Grove outfit can provide, although rumours of a possible sponsorship deal with a Qatari bank may help sway the decision in Raikkonen's favour.

"It's true, the Kimi Raikkonen file is on the table," Wolff confirmed, "The story is not for show, we are negotiating seriously, but it is only one of several options."

Among the alternatives to employing Raikkonen, who has spent the past two years in the World Rally Championship after apparently becoming bored with the off-track demands of F1, is GP2 racewinner Jules Bianchi. The Frenchman is currently among Ferrari's stable of young talent, but is managed by Nicolas Todt, who also looks after Maldonado's F1 affairs.

"There will be a strategic decision, [and] there is another aggressive option with the boy Jules Bianchi," Wolff confirmed, "[Current Williams tester] Valtteri Bottas is worthy of consideration at least for Friday's practice."

Potential Force India refugee Adrian Sutil has also been connected to a place at Williams, and could bring vital backing from Medion to the British team. Force India, however, has yet to reveal its plans for next season, despite Sutil asking for a quick decision in order to give himself a better chance of finding employment for 2012 should he be ousted in favour of Nico Hulkenberg.

Raikkonen, who will be contesting this weekend's Wales Rally GB as part of his 2011 WRC campaign, has also remained tight-lipped about the speculation linking him to Williams.

"There are many different options and of course a lot of speculation," he told F1 Racing magazine, "Until something is certain, there is no point in speculating because it could go any way. To be honest, I don't know myself yet."

Barrichello also claims to be in the dark about Williams plans and, having been linked to one of the two seats at Renault for next season, has called on the Grove team to make its intentions towards him known as soon as possible.

"Williams told me they would like to make a decision before Brazil, so I hope at least that is a positive," he told reporters recently
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By f1ea
#282860
http://en.espnf1.com/williams/motorsport/story/63487.html

now we're talking :drink::drink::drink:


if any of the start of the years rumours with Renault/Raikonnen were true i.e. they were negotiating but KR wasnt happy they released that to the press, then I hope that Williams don't blow it by telling us too much too soon.


I think the difference in the 'talks' (between the Renault vs Williams) is the seriousness of negotiations. It seems to me Renault just had some casual talks then went on to brag about Kimi being interested in them all over the press. My impression is that the Williams talks are much more serious, and they have only gone on confirming they've been negotiating, nothing more.

So... a Red Bull driver in a Renault power team. Add to that RBR and Toro Rosso... we gots wings all over.
#282891
“That he might be coming back makes me feel good,” Ferrari president di Montezemolo told Italy’s La Stampa. “Kimi is a very likable guy even though I have never been able to communicate properly with him."
:rofl: Can we imagine any more contrasting two people? A fiery Italian and a, um, stoic Finn? :hehe:
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