11-07-2014, 12:49
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The last time a red-suited Kimi was frustrated with Ferrari, sponsors bought Raikkonen out of his contract so that Fernando Alonso could be parachuted in as the new hero of the Scuderia. But with Alonso already on board and no new superstar to bring in, that won't happen twice. Raikkonen will either see out his Ferrari contract and retire at the end of 2015, or the situation between team and driver will become untenable, and the two parties will explore possible terms for an early end to their second relationship.
In an ideal world, that would allow Bianchi time to mature before being taken under Alonso's wing and nurtured as the next red-suited racing hero. But this is Formula One, and for the second season running Alonso is in serious talks with McLaren about a return to Woking.
Should Raikkonen leave Maranello ahead of schedule, it would leave Ferrari without a marquee name for the first time since the Formula One World Championship came into being. Bianchi and Nico Hulkenberg are both great talents, but neither of them is yet at the sponsorship-magnet level that Ferrari expect from their drivers.
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The last time a red-suited Kimi was frustrated with Ferrari, sponsors bought Raikkonen out of his contract so that Fernando Alonso could be parachuted in as the new hero of the Scuderia. But with Alonso already on board and no new superstar to bring in, that won't happen twice. Raikkonen will either see out his Ferrari contract and retire at the end of 2015, or the situation between team and driver will become untenable, and the two parties will explore possible terms for an early end to their second relationship.
In an ideal world, that would allow Bianchi time to mature before being taken under Alonso's wing and nurtured as the next red-suited racing hero. But this is Formula One, and for the second season running Alonso is in serious talks with McLaren about a return to Woking.
Should Raikkonen leave Maranello ahead of schedule, it would leave Ferrari without a marquee name for the first time since the Formula One World Championship came into being. Bianchi and Nico Hulkenberg are both great talents, but neither of them is yet at the sponsorship-magnet level that Ferrari expect from their drivers.
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