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Murray: Kimi may regain fire but not crown

Murray Walker has tipped Kimi Raikkonen to bounce back next year from his desultory campaign as defending world champion in Formula 1 – though he is less convinced that will be enough for the Finn to reclaim his crown.

Raikkonen suffered a poor 2008 season by his own standards, dogged by off-colour performances, accusations that he had lost his drive to win and suggestions that he may not even still be around on the grand prix grid in 2009.

A record-equalling ten fastest laps, however, allied to two victories and pole positions early on and a seeming late resurgence in form that saw the 29-year-old finally get back on terms with title-challenging Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa in the closing stages, at least hinted that all is not yet lost.

Nonetheless, Raikkonen, voted only sixth in Crash.net readers' list of top ten drivers of the season [see separate story – click here], knows he will have to get on the gas immediately when the starting lights go out in 2009 if he is not to be perennially consigned to the F1 history books as an enigmatic one-hit wonder.

“His problem in 2008 was basically one with the tyres and the balance of the car and his driving style, which didn't suit the 2008 Ferrari as well as Massa's did,” explained veteran commentator Walker, in an exclusive interview with Crash.net Radio.

“Since we don't know what the 2009 Ferrari is going to be like we don't know how well Raikkonen will go in it, but I think the fact that Ferrari have re-signed him for next year is a very clear indication that they're happy about his psychological state and mental wellbeing and everything else that is necessary to be a good driver.

“Raikkonen will have the winter to think over the fact that he's lost the world championship and why he's lost the world championship, and the fact that he's going on in 2009 and that he needs to do something about it.

“I'm quite sure that during the testing which precedes the new season, he will get stuck in with his Ferrari people, regain his old drive and be right up at the front next year. Whether that results in him being world champion again or not is something altogether different.”

As to whom Walker – who commentated on the sport for the BBC and latterly ITV from the 1970s all the way through to the 2001 US Grand Prix at Indianapolis – believes will prevail next year, he is unwilling to make any predictions given the sweeping raft of new technical and aerodynamic regulations coming into force.

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fastjack. I beleive Kimi first, was responding to comments that he had lost interest, and two, he said if he loses interest he will move on to other aspects of life. I don't recall him saying I've lost interest in F1 and if that were the case Ferrari would be announcing Alonso in that seat very shortly. Kimi has always been calm cool and collected. His indifference to the spectacle that many seem to think is so important gives some the impression that it's not important. I think he's the most down-to-earth guy in F1 and there is no question of the skills. Ferrari certainly isn't questioning it and they know him better than anyone including Murray.
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