Yup yup, agree totally. But Kimi is not going to do what we want him to do, he's going to do what he wants to do. He's been trashing F1 all season long and he's been saying he WANTS to stay in rallying. So I'm going to listen to what the man says. [/quote]sammyosammy wrote:Yeah, that´s the main point in this; I want him there, she wants him here, that guy wants him retire, some chick wants him in that team..sleenster wrote:Awwww you would've punched him?? I would have hugged him!sammyosammy wrote:Had an early dinner yesterday with some people before the game in Helsinki. There was this guy who knows Kimi well and has been racing alongside him. Also works in motorsports in a high position. He said it´s for sure Kimi will stay in rallying. Wanted to punch him but couldn´t - he is my client after allWolfie wrote:I don't think so. A Swedish F1-reporter from the paddock wrote that Bell was demoted to something called 'Formula Student' a few days before he retired.Iana wrote:Does Bob Bell resigned from the Renault F1 have somethig to do with all Kimi's saga? He was replaced by, surprise, Eric Boullier.
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As long as my gut-feeling hasn't been proven wrong, here's the first thought that went through my mind when Kimi won the national rally in France: oh no, he wins just as he is about to quit rally!!
Methinks more and more each day that Kimi is making a contract with Red Bull Racing.
And I'm actually starting to grow on the idea of Kimi in F1 again
..but everyone, fan or not, has an own opinion where should he go and what to do or not to do
crappy thing I do not know the man in person. It would make all this a lot easier..? [/quote]
edit:uups, messed the quotes