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vcs316
14th July 2014, 12:19
Mika Häkkinen says fellow Finn Kimi Räikkönen was unwise to state that he will "probably" retire from Formula 1 after the 2015 campaign, predicting Ferrari to switch its focus to Fernando Alonso as a result.

Räikkönen, who returned to Ferrari this season after a two-year stint with comeback outfit Lotus, explained in the run up to the British Grand Prix that he is unlikely to seek an extension to his contract when it expires.

"I don't think that it's particularly smart of him," Häkkinen explained in his latest Hermes column.

"When the mechanics and all the other people in the team know that a driver has plans to retire in a year and a half, their focus will shift more towards the other driver, who in this case is Fernando Alonso."

Häkkinen also expects Räikkönen's overall level of motivation to take a hit after his admission.

"When someone thinks about stopping, it will have a negative effect on their motivation," he added. "Then that person won't be able to concentrate anymore on the many things you need to think about in Formula 1."

Räikkönen currently lies 12th in the standings, eight places and 68 points adrift of team-mate Alonso.

Kingdom Hearts
14th July 2014, 14:03
I remember that good old Mika said in winter testing that Kimi was going to beat Fernando because this regulations were better for Kimi and Alonso push too much, the best thing he can do for Kimi is to shut up.

Stormy
14th July 2014, 15:17
Well Mika is right, its pretty unwise to talk about retirement, Kimi should shut up and give everything he got to deliver to team points and good results, not talk about retirement.
If he wants to retire he should keep that to himself and make the best out of the car he got till the time comes to retire.

wisepie
14th July 2014, 18:08
Can't believe we'd even think about another buy-out of Kimi's contract but you never know!

Ed Harley
14th July 2014, 18:41
I think it was very good he announced his retirement this early. It enables all sorts of possibilities and combinations on the driver market.

Aberracus
15th July 2014, 18:13
I think Kimi is just after his retirement fund with a 2 year stint with Ferrari.

He isn't really doing his part, do we have a clause of performance on him? is 1 +1 contract or a 2 year contract?, im sure Bianchi would be Delivering much more than him for much less money.

Alonsomaniac
15th July 2014, 23:31
Looking back it would have been better for both Ferrari and Kimi if he had not come back. But he is here now, and both have to make the best of it. I truly hope Kimi can find a way to do that, because he clearly is not happy.

Tifoso
16th July 2014, 00:00
Mika,

I like you, but hooey. Alonso was always Ferrari's main focus. ;-)

Winter
16th July 2014, 03:39
Mika,

I like you, but hooey. Alonso was always Ferrari's main focus. ;-)

I thought that the championship was the main focus:Hmm

Hermann
16th July 2014, 10:53
Mika,

I like you, but hooey. Alonso was always Ferrari's main focus. ;-)

Really. Well, maybe to build a fast car should have been their main focus instead.

Hornet
16th July 2014, 11:18
Really. Well, maybe to build a fast car should have been their main focus instead.

Um, what do you think the designers in the team are doing

Alonso is the driver the team entrust to take the leading role, the same with Schumi. Schumi was Ferrari's main focus. They are the drivers the team bet on to win the WDC.

Nothing to do with the technical operation of the team.

Hermann
16th July 2014, 11:30
Um, what do you think the designers in the team are doing

Alonso is the driver the team entrust to take the leading role, the same with Schumi. Schumi was Ferrari's main focus. They are the drivers the team bet on to win the WDC.

Nothing to do with the technical operation of the team.


Thanks, but you took my posting too serious. I was just being ironical ;-)

Brembo
17th July 2014, 04:31
I think Kimi is just after his retirement fund with a 2 year stint with Ferrari.

He isn't really doing his part, do we have a clause of performance on him? is 1 +1 contract or a 2 year contract?, im sure Bianchi would be Delivering much more than him for much less money.

A believe a performance clause would better reffer to the tech. people putting out a bomb for Kimi to drive. Cut their pay , kick a few of them out. Bianchi"s experience compared to Kimi in the car that's available @ Ferrari would have him finishing behind a DNF car. Bianchi's only chance to deliver more than Kimi could only happen if he stole and painted Nico's Merc Red and drive that car. And still way up front in a race would be too new for him. That's why hee gets paid less.

Kingdom Hearts
17th July 2014, 05:02
is 1 +1 contract or a 2 year contract?,

2 year, I hope the team is not stupid enough to make the same mistake they did in 2009, they can't send Kimi to his home and pay him a full year again. I think they are going to keep it anyway, if they kick Kimi again they will look like clowns but I beat FIAT is not happy. Let's hope Kimi does better soon.