The puzzle surrounding the future of Kimi Raikkonen is now fulfilled, Kimi Management asserted, the 2011 season, Raikkonen chose to keep appearing in the World Rally Championship, or WRC, that means next season kimmi will not return to F1
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A few weeks ago had circulated the news that Finnish would join Renault in 2011. But in its development, the agreement between Renault and Kimi never realized.
Speaking to the Finnish television station MTV3, Steve Robertson said that Raikkonen wanted to stay where he is now.
"We're no longer staring at a chance in F1. Kimi likely to remain focused on the rally today," Robertson said.
However, Robertson also dismissed possibility Raikkonen will return to F1, but not for now. Because the 30-year-old rider still have the desire to sit on the cockpit "pole position" is.
"Never say no, but now our goal is not F1. Everything has not been decided (for the WRC). We'll let you know when to say it. Currently there is no signature because we are talking with several teams."
In a few days late growing speculation that the Citroen got the solution will maintain Kimmi on Junior team with the condition that the former F1 world champion 2007, is going to get money from the personal sponsorship with Red Bull. According to rumors, the Austrian company that is considering steps to pay Raikkonen less than 5 million pounds.
Besides, Citroen, Mini is also still an option Raikkonen. However, the program is limited to 2011 and match the high level of development of the car did not match the experience or desire to race all year.
A chair with Ken Block at Monster Ford World Rally Team is also another option. However, there are other problems with teams based in the United States, namely funding.
A few weeks ago had circulated the news that Finnish would join Renault in 2011. But in its development, the agreement between Renault and Kimi never realized.
Speaking to the Finnish television station MTV3, Steve Robertson said that Raikkonen wanted to stay where he is now.
"We're no longer staring at a chance in F1. Kimi likely to remain focused on the rally today," Robertson said.
However, Robertson also dismissed possibility Raikkonen will return to F1, but not for now. Because the 30-year-old rider still have the desire to sit on the cockpit "pole position" is.
"Never say no, but now our goal is not F1. Everything has not been decided (for the WRC). We'll let you know when to say it. Currently there is no signature because we are talking with several teams."
In a few days late growing speculation that the Citroen got the solution will maintain Kimmi on Junior team with the condition that the former F1 world champion 2007, is going to get money from the personal sponsorship with Red Bull. According to rumors, the Austrian company that is considering steps to pay Raikkonen less than 5 million pounds.
Besides, Citroen, Mini is also still an option Raikkonen. However, the program is limited to 2011 and match the high level of development of the car did not match the experience or desire to race all year.
A chair with Ken Block at Monster Ford World Rally Team is also another option. However, there are other problems with teams based in the United States, namely funding.
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