Raikkonen and Massa still key to 2014 driver moves as F1 silly season drags on

Will Kimi Raikkonen drive for Lotus next year?
Will Kimi Raikkonen drive for Lotus next year?

After Ferrari ruled out making a driver announcement during its home race at Monza, Formula 1’s sillier-than-usual ‘silly season’ is set to continue into yet another week.

A cursory look at the Italian team’s situation would conclude that only Felipe Massa’s expiring contract is under review.

“I know I must have a better second half of the season, after a first one where unfortunately, the results were lacking in some races, but the performance has always been up there,” the Brazilian said whilst accepting an award in Italy at the weekend.

“I think I still have a very strong chance of staying with Ferrari.”

Team boss Stefano Domenicali has said that his “first choice” is to keep Massa at Maranello, “When you look around,” he told Formula 1’s official website, “there are not so many drivers out there that you swap and they immediately deliver.”

Felipe Massa and Stefano Domenicali
Felipe Massa and Stefano Domenicali

That comment is perhaps a sign that only someone like Kimi Raikkonen – the jewel in the 2013 silly-season – is under consideration, rather than a riskier choice like Nico Hulkenberg.

Indeed, Finn Raikkonen is the fly in the ointment, and not only at Ferrari. Definitely wanted by Lotus and possibly still Red Bull, Ferrari’s 2007 world champion has in recent days even been linked with a return to McLaren.

Raikkonen’s candidature is causing ructions not only at Ferrari, but also Red Bull.

Helmut Marko wants to promote Daniel Ricciardo from Toro Rosso to become Sebastian Vettel’s teammate next year, but the world champion team’s British faction – Christian Horner and Adrian Newey – reportedly favours Raikkonen.

But the only man with the power to decide is team owner Dietrich Mateschitz.

Kimi Raikkonen with Fernando Alonso
Could Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso be in the same team next year?

According to Bild newspaper, the Austrian billionaire has been holidaying in the South Pacific in recent days, and preparing to press the button on  Ricciardo alongside Vettel for 2014.

However, turning down Raikkonen could gift the highly talented 33-year-old to direct rivals Ferrari or McLaren, potentially creating formidable lineups such as Alonso-Raikkonen or Button-Raikkonen.

With Mercedes already fielding Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, can Red Bull afford to battle those sorts of all-star lineups with Vettel-Ricciardo?

Might a sign of Mateschitz’s ultimate choice be the news that Red Bull has stepped up as the title sponsor of Raikkonen’s ‘Iceone’ motocross team for 2014?

A major factor counting against a possible return to Ferrari for Raikkonen is Fernando Alonso, the team’s clear ‘number 1’ who openly would prefer to keep Massa on board.

Kimi Raikkonen does motocross and next year his MX team will have Red Bull sponsorship
Kimi Raikkonen does motocross and next year his MX team will have Red Bull sponsorship

“Kimi is not worried about the others,” former Formula 1 driver Mika Salo told Turun Sanomat newspaper.

“He will not pay attention to Alonso’s status or try to take an advantage wherever he can. But it can be expected that Fernando would not like  [being paired with Raikkonen],” he noted.

One reporter at a media conference at Spa recently said that Alonso gave only a ‘strange shrug’ when asked directly if he will be at Ferrari next year, irrespective of his long contract.

Now, Alonso has the ‘Twittersphere’ buzzing after issuing a tantalising ‘tweet’ on Sunday.

“I have important news coming these days,” he wrote. “Stay tuned here on Twitter and on the web.”

Fernando Alonso and Dasha Kapustina
Fernando Alonso and Dasha Kapustina

Of course, the 32-year-old might just be preparing to announce a new personal sponsor. Or perhaps his engagement to his Russian model girlfriend Dasha.

Perhaps he’s still just being mischievous; sending yet another message to Ferrari that he needs a better car. And his preferred choice of teammate.

Boss Domenicali denies that there is a ‘power struggle’ between the team and Alonso.

“No, no, this is something that I totally reject,” he said. “We want to win together.”

According to Gerhard Berger, that’s where the laconic Finn also comes in. Asked by Bild am Sonntag to name his ideal driver lineup for 2014, the ‘other’ famous Austrian answered: “Alonso and Raikkonen.” (GMM.)

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