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Thursday November 19, 2009

Ex-Ferrari driver Raikkonen to take at least a year’s break

HELSINKI: Kimi Raikkonen will take a year out of Formula One after failing to reach a deal with McLaren for next season, the 2007 world champion’s manager was quoted as saying yesterday.

“The alternatives at F1 level for next season were McLaren or nothing. Kimi and McLaren did not reach an agreement, so he will not drive at F1 level at least during next year,” Steve Robertson told Finnish regional daily Turun Sanomat.

The announcement will only fuel speculation that Britain’s Jenson Button has done a deal with McLaren after winning this year’s title with Brawn, who have since been taken over by Mercedes.

While Brawn say they want to keep their champion, Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper reported that Button would be unveiled as Lewis Hamilton’s team-mate in the next 48 hours.

Raikkonen, who spent five years at McLaren before joining Ferrari at the end of 2006, has been replaced at the Italian team by Spain’s double world champion Fernando Alonso despite having a year to run on his contract.

With a payoff in his pocket, he had already cast doubt on his Formula One future and said last month that any contract he signed would have to allow him to continue his rallying activities.

The 30-year-old, whose motivation has been repeatedly questioned since he won the title, competed in this year’s Finnish round of the world rally championship in a Fiat after also entering three non-championship events.

Hugely popular with the sport’s hardcore fans as an uncompromising and party-loving driver with little interest in media or sponsorship activities, the ‘Iceman’ may not be frozen out for long.

“Kimi still lives and breathes the ambition to drive.

“A year off in that sense does not mean anything,” said Robertson. — Reuters

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