Kimi Raikonenn - What A Man

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Post Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:32 am

I bet Ferrari cares that their driver is so distant as it keeps the teamfrom gelling properly. Not everyone needs to be friends but for a team used to someone like ms pulling everyone together in good and bad times, with the other driver trying to do the same. Not so with kimi. Maybe if kimi was a bit better with the team it would take pressure off Felipe who is filling ms shoes as a motivator quite well.

If kimi was able to help with morale it could have been tha tiny bit extra that could have won the championship for massa
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Post Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:15 am

ISLAMATRON wrote:Yes Kimi... what a man indeed...

http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/n ... 1005.shtml


i'd be gutted if Kimi hadnt called too :roll:
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Post Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:02 pm

Do you guys believe Raikkonen will surpass Webber or Vettel for fourth or third place in the standings?

He is 11.5 and 14 points behind each respective RBR driver.

*Webber hasn't been consistent lately and **Vettel is bound to be slammed by engine penalties pretty soon.

*No points since Valencia (three races ago).

**Only seven points since Hungary (four races ago).
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Post Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:37 pm

mx_tifosi wrote:Do you guys believe Raikkonen will surpass Webber or Vettel for fourth or third place in the standings?

He is 11.5 and 14 points behind each respective RBR driver.

*Webber hasn't been consistent lately and **Vettel is bound to be slammed by engine penalties pretty soon.

*No points since Valencia (three races ago).

**Only seven points since Hungary (four races ago).

I think he has a chance, especially now that all the team's support will be behind him. But let's not forget, the RBRs will become good cars again and ride at the front, in my opinion, since the remaining circuits are pretty good for them. We'll see.
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Post Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:11 am

Although quite obvious why, it was weird to not see Raikkonen at the Ferrari World Finals.

You'd figure that they would use that event to formally say goodbye and have one more event with him as part of the team.
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