ds.raikkonen wrote:Yeah, Stefano Domenicali said that "You ll never hear me saying anything negative about Kimi, because he s a great driver."
What if Ferrari actually hate doing all this, removing Kimi due to Santander's demands
I get the impression that they do hate it, especially in the tone of engineers like Chris Dyer and others who work with him. He's handled himself with dignity, hasn't went into a strop, hasn't had a go at the team (although he's obviously made extremely subtle hints) and is still trying to get third in the championship for a team he'll be leaving and with a car they've stopped developing. I'm more impressed with him than ever and I believe if Alonso had handled himself in 2007 the way Raikkonen has then Alonso would have been champion that year.
Some people make a big thing about Kimi's performances in 2008 being the reason, but given that he set ten fastest laps that year and just couldn't get it rolling in qualifying or the first half of a race I'm inclined to believe a lot of his problems were technical with the car they just couldn't solve. Stuff happens for any driver. You can't always turn up and just win. Anyway, he came in third and brought the constructors home for Ferrari so it was hardly a failure and hardly warranted replacing him with another driver on big money whilst paying him off for a year where he'll be doing nothing for them.
I think the Ferrari guys think that if they could learn from their mistakes, get him to have more input into the initial design of next year's car and give him a car that his talents can have more input into then he'd run away with the championship. Continuity would have been very good into next year. As it is, they won't get that. They'll design a new unproven car, and then have a new driver turn up in the new year to drive it.
But..........stuff happens. That's motor racing. Anyone who has been around even the lower formulas knows that commercial considerations are important to a team, and if a driver is attached to those commercial concerns then so be it.