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Kimi
Raikkonen has admitted he is considering a switch to the World
Rally Championship when his Ferrari deal ends next season.
Raikkonen
makes his debut in the WRC at this weekend's Rally Finland,
driving his own Abarth Grande Punto - a car that he has used on
domestic rallies three times earlier this season.
Asked
whether he would consider a career move to rallying, he said:
"Yeah, definitely. I am still in Formula 1 and I still have a
one year contract [but] anything can happen after that. Everything
is open, but I always enjoy rallying. It's nice be part of [the]
rally and to learn. I'm too young to stop driving, so even if I do
stop in F1, I have to do something else. Maybe it's Formula 1 in
the future, it depends which way it goes. Rallying is in a
position where nobody is sure where it will be in a few years. I'm
not in a hurry. I have at least one year to make my mind up."
Full
transcript of the FIA press conference:
Question:
Kimi, firstly welcome to the WRC. We have seen you compete on
events this year but what has made you decide to compete on a
round of the World Rally Championship and what have you thought of
the experience so far?
Kimi:
The biggest decision was that I have the time now and I don’t
have anything else to do this weekend.
Question:
Rallying is such a huge sport in Finland and this event is a
classic on the calendar. Is it your first time to the event or
have you been here spectating before?
Kimi:
I have been a few times but this has been the first time I have
seen the roads. They look very nice and we will see how it goes
tomorrow but this is definitely an excellent rally and good
experience for me. It looks like the weather will also be good so
everything is ready for a good event.
Question:
After contesting events on snow and asphalt this will be your
first rally on gravel. How difficult has it been to adapt to the
surface?
Kimi:
I think this is more normal for me on gravel. The roads are a bit
faster than on snow and the grip is good and the roads are a bit
wider so we will see how we can do. We will try to finish the
rally – I don’t know if we can win it or not but we will have
fun.
Question:
The car is prepared by Tommi Mäkinen Racing – has Tommi or your
co-driver Kaj Lindstrom been giving you any advice ahead of this
event?
Kimi:
The notes here are really important for you to go fast and it is
something completely different to what I am used to. All the top
guys here drive at similar speed and the notes make a big
difference. It just takes time to learn and sometimes you get it
wrong and it is not easy to know exactly where to go on the jumps.
Hopefully we have the right notes and we shall have some fun, but
I am responsible for the right notes.
Question:
Could we see you compete again at World level - is rallying just
fun for you or could this be a future career?
Kimi:
Yes definitely. I am still in F1 and still have one more year
contract but everything is open and it is nice to be a part of it
here. I am a bit too young to do nothing so I will see. It all
depends on which way F1 is going. Nobody is exactly sure how it
will be. I am in no hurry.
Question:
Kimi, have you set any target results for this rally?
Kimi:
I just hope to get to the finish and match the same speeds as the
other guys in my group.
Question:
What do you think about Michael Schumacher joining you as the
second driver at Ferrari?
Kimi:
I actually heard it yesterday. For me it makes no difference who
drives the second car. I don’t think it is 100 per cent sure
that he will drive as he is still checking things out. But it will
be nice to have him as a team-mate. It nearly happened before.
Question:
Will you be doing more rallies next year in the WRC?
Kimi:
I don’t know. If I have the time then maybe. I like learning
different things so if I have no testing, and the time, then I
will do more rallies – I enjoy it and there is no harm in it.
Question:
Has Luca di Montezemolo shown any interest in your rallying
project?
Kimi:
I asked him first if it was okay, because FIAT has a Super 2000
car, so it was an easy choice. He knew I was interested so he let
me do something in my spare time.
Question:
Would it be possible for a World Rally driver to win an F1 race?
Kimi:
You will have to ask Sébastien! For sure he has the speed, and he
has shown he can drive fast in Le Mans.
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