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Kimi to quit F1?
http://www.wheels24.co.za/Wheels24/N...258424,00.html 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen suspects that he will never again be a feature of the F1 driver market. i think you will see 1 or 2 contract extensions. |
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Perhaps he is just so happy at Ferrari and the way the team is built around him that he never intends on racing for anyone else. Remind you of anyone?
![]() I don't really see Kimi as the Schumi-type who will hang around until he is nearly forty, he is not interested in records so why would he feel the need? Alonso is the same type of person but IMO Lewis will be different. |
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Perhaps he is just so happy at Ferrari and the way the team is built around him that he never intends on racing for anyone else. Remind you of anyone? |
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Another twist to this conversation is that Kimi recently said that he would like to have kids, but not as long as he is driving in F1, because he wouldn't have the time to concentrate on his family.
Now Kimi's wife (Jenni Dahlman-Räikkönen) will be 27 this year - even though many women have their first kid quite late it is not usually a wise thing to postpone. However, I have no idea, if Jenni shares Kimi's idea of having kids. My point is though, that this might be a factor, when Kimi thinks about his future in F1. |
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Yes, but your opinion does not count, Kimi's does. If he feels he should quit F1, before becoming father, then he will. Its his choice. ![]() I only see that drivers have to stop racing before becoming father while they are productive sounds like melancolic-plegmatic as opposed to sanguine-choleric characteristic to enable driver produce more speed at the race. However it's about choice. I am afraid the motive is not differ to the predecessor's |
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Cossie said:
[I don't really see Kimi as the Schumi-type who will hang around until he is nearly forty, he is not interested in records so why would he feel the need? Alonso is the same type of person but IMO Lewis will be different. I'm inclined to think that the main reason most drivers don't make it to forty is because they are forced into F1 retirement. After all, I'd say the overwhelming majority of racers still race, typically trickling into sports cars.] I'm no MS fan, but the guy clearly loves to drive, he loved the TEAMWORK, and he truly ENJOYED his wins. Sure records are important, especially if you are capable of breaking them, but I see this as a bit further down on his priority list. Unless he, 1) loses his competitive edge, or 2) his mind starts to drift, for Kimi to retire within two years would be, IMO, a loss. |
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Kimi has said in the past that he’d quit after winning one world championship. I think he may have said that it would nice to win at least one WDC before ending his career, which is quite different. |
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Perhaps these two articles can explain the comment posted in the first post:
Kimi: Ferrari will be my last team Friday 25th January 2008 Kimi Raikkonen plans to end his Formula One career with Ferrari, although that doesn't mean it will necessarily be when his current deal expires. The reigning F1 World Champion still has two years to go on his Ferrari contract, and already the team has expressed an interest in extending it. But while talks have yet to get underway, it appears Ferrari have nothing to worry about as Raikkonen has no intension of leaving the team. "I do not see any reason to leave here," he told Spanish daily Marca. "I still have two years left of my contract, but in any case I believe that whatever happens this will be my last team." As for what he wants do when he does opt to leave Ferrari and F1, the Finn siad: "I would like to maybe compete in a few rallies, or something like that." http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,1895...077718,00.html Kimi warns rivals: I want more Monday 28th January 2008 Kimi Raikkonen has warned his rivals not to expect him to take it easy this season, saying he won't be content with just one World title. The Ferrari driver is the reigning F1 World Champion having clinched the Drivers' title at last year's season-ending Brazilian GP. But while some may be hoping that his victory will mean the Finn isn't as hungry for success this season, Raikkonen has warned them that he's as determined as ever before. "One title is already better than nothing. But naturally I want more," he told the Bild. "Anyone who believes I am happy and content (with one title) is wrong. "It won't be easy, but we start the season again with the goal of winning another Drivers' trophy. "If we don't win it we will be disappointed, but I guarantee we will be strong." http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,1895...083917,00.html It doesn't seem like Kimi wants to retire next year. He wants to keep driving for Ferrari and is not satisfied with his WC title. However, if Ferrari chooses to opt for a different driver (which seems highly unlikely at this point), then that would mean the end of his F1 career. |
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Kimi has said in the past that he’d quit after winning one world championship. So I guess, moving to Ferrari has changed his opinion at least somewhat, I think Ferrari gives him more freedom than McLaren did. |
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