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KillerMan said:
haxxiy said:
KillerMan said:
haxxiy said:
KillerMan said:
haxxiy said:

Interesting news going around. Heidfield to drive for Sauber, and Kimi contacted Renault about a place in the grid next year.

As long as he doesn't require an impossibly high salary, the place will surely be his... and if Webber indeed wins the championship, we could have as much as six world champs next year racing. That would be amazing.


I seriously doubt that Kimi would return to F1 and especially with Renault. He has said that if he returns someday he wants winner car. Renault isn't winner car. That news is probably just Renault trying to get other drivers to lower their salary demands.

I'm not sure of that. Kimi was supposed to race this year, but everyone just turned him down because he was a massive asshole when it come to requirements: winning car, less PR hours and massive salary. Basically, everything for nothing. Then he turned to Rally and look what happened to him - got not even a shadow of what he hoped for besides maybe a "funnier" environment.

Besides he's the one searching Renault and not the other way around. But who knows, only time will tell. He may genuinely want that place on the grid, but can his stuff be a match for Petrov's russian money?


It was pretty much Mclaren or nothing after last year. Red Bull already had drivers and we didn't know about Mercedes own team. He didn't even look other options in F1 so it is wrong to say that everyone turned him down. About Rally. He has done just fine considering circumstances. It's his first year against guys that have driven rally whole their life. He didn't expect that he would be able to win in first year or even get to the podium and he has said this several times. Next year when they chance cars completely and he is able to drive rallys with already existing notes we will probably see completely different results. That is if he continues within rally and I believe he does. Personally I hope for F1 return (more interesting to me)but I just don't believe it considering that he has said several times this year that F1 is too much about non driving matters and if he returns he wants winner car.


Well, it is known for sure he was contacted by Toyota before they pulled out and by the new teams, and most likely tried something with Mercedes as Button and Heidfield did before Schumi's decision.

Yes, indeed he didn't express desire to return before considering all the main seats were occupied and all. Even if he did want to come back there was nothing to be done about it, and he would come to the media as sad regretful boy, so to speak.

The fact is that he contacted Renault after Kubica's excellent result after SPA and their indecision on keeping Petrov... and by the way, with the tyres changing there's no way to know which team will be the fastest next year. The potential surely is there for Renault almost as much as, say, McLaren or Ferrari. But again, who knows.

Renault is private team nowadays. They are not the same team resource wise as they were in the past when alonso won championships with renault.


There is the rumor that Renault wants to buy it back because of lack of funding by the new owners.