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rob the knob
04-03-2011, 08:01 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/03/sports/autoracing/03sportsbriefs-raikkonen.html



SPORTS BRIEFING | AUTO RACING
Raikkonen Signs With Nascar
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: April 2, 2011
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The former Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen signed with Kyle Busch Motorsports. Raikkonen, of Finland, will make his Nascar debut May 20 driving a Toyota Tundra in the Trucks Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

rob the knob
04-03-2011, 08:08 PM
i thought april fool joke

kimi is my second favorite driver

Kimi-Bob

i like that

http://images.planetf1.com/10/10/496x259/Kimi-Raikkonen_2512143.jpg

revelations
04-03-2011, 08:15 PM
Now thats funny.... it'll probably be shorter than his rally car-debut.

When REAL vehicle racing is in your blood....Nascar isnt the place to go.

Twin_Cam_Turbo
04-03-2011, 08:23 PM
I predict failure.

ICEBERG
04-03-2011, 08:57 PM
Originally posted by revelations


When REAL vehicle racing is in your blood....Nascar isnt the place to go.

So why is Montoya doing so well in NASCAR? He came in 4th today and is 7th in the chase. I don't buy this REAL racing thing. Besides I love NASCAR and hope Kimi does well...

Bigchuckers
04-03-2011, 09:58 PM
kimi will not fail. he has and will excel in any motorsport he gets into.

GO KIMI-BOB GO !!

we'll see you in charlotte.
:clap: :clap:

Team_Mclaren
04-03-2011, 10:37 PM
The fact is, he doesnt give a flying shit. He's only doing everything for fun right now, and thats the way he is.

3drian
04-04-2011, 08:23 AM
I used to be like obsessed with kimi when he used to drive for Mclaren, I bought his hat, shirts, signed pic, ya I know pretty gay I also wanted to buy a replica helmet, glad I didnt. But then it all went downhill when he signed with ferrari, and now Nascar? Im dissapointed

HiTempguy1
04-04-2011, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by revelations
Now thats funny.... it'll probably be shorter than his rally car-debut.


He is still doing this season of WRC...

revelations
04-04-2011, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by ICEBERG
So why is Montoya doing so well in NASCAR? He came in 4th today and is 7th in the chase. I don't buy this REAL racing thing. Besides I love NASCAR and hope Kimi does well...

NASCAR is definitely a cult thing for those who love it.... no argument here. What exactly qualifies as "racing" is highly subjective. Regardless, I'm sure most Finns (like myself) are having a good laugh over the whole idea!

(NASCAR isnt exactly a widely endorsed sport even in red-neck parts of Finland).




Originally posted by Team_Mclaren
The fact is, he doesnt give a flying shit. He's only doing everything for fun right now, and thats the way he is.

100% agree.... this sounds like Kimi trying new things.

In a few years he'll get bored and return to F1 again... or try racing tractors or boats or snowmobiles <- which hes done in the past.



Originally posted by HiTempguy1
He is still doing this season of WRC...

And last year looks like he only missed one race out of the whole circuit and placed 10th. Not bad! (I stand corrected)

BigMass
04-04-2011, 12:39 PM
Old saying from some professional racers is that, “the best drivers are in Formula 1 and the best racers are in NASCAR”. Obvious generalization but if they can give respect to what it takes to race in NASCAR I suppose we should to. Entertainment value aside.

Hakkola
04-04-2011, 12:52 PM
No Kimi! I don't think I'll watch, this is kind of funny, I looked at the date hoping it was an april fool's joke too. :(

I want to see him back in F1.

Inzane
04-07-2011, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by rob the knob
http://images.planetf1.com/10/10/496x259/Kimi-Raikkonen_2512143.jpg

If only he'd put a curve in his ball cap, he might've done better in rally. :nut:

Cos
04-07-2011, 07:42 PM
Originally posted by Team_Mclaren
The fact is, he doesnt give a flying shit. He's only doing everything for fun right now, and thats the way he is.

Yup and I have huge respect just for that reason. I wish I was him

rob the knob
05-21-2011, 03:52 PM
Kimi Räikkönen Doesn’t Disappoint, Bringing Home a 15th Place Finish in His NASCAR Debut
Published by Scott CourseyLatest News, World NewsMay 21, 2011

CONCORD, NC (May 20, 2011) - As had been said since the announcement was made, the world was waiting to see how 2007 Formula 1 champion Kimi Räikkönen would do in his NASCAR debut in the Camping World Truck Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway Friday night. As many expected, Räikkönen did not disappoint, bringing home an impressive top-15 finish in the No. 15 Perky Jerky Toyota Tundra.
Among swarms of media and the occasional Finnish flag, Räikkönen patiently listened to teammate Kyle Busch, KBM general manager Rick Ren and other members of his team as they advised him on the ins and outs of handling a truck on the 1.5-mile quad-oval during practice and qualifying. Räikkönen was careful throughout both morning practice sessions and turned in respectable best lap times of 31.265 and 31.471 seconds. Once qualifying rolled around in the afternoon, Räikkönen was feeling a little more comfortable behind the wheel and qualified the No. 15 in the 31st position.
As the green flag neared, the media continued to swarm and a few more Finnish flags popped up in both the garage area and the stands. It was clear that the big story of the evening would continue to be how Räikkönen would adapt to the NASCAR environment. Räikkönen was admittedly cautious but it was evident he was confident that he had what it takes to make the switch...and do it successfully.
As the race got underway, Räikkönen quickly got a feel for the handling of his Toyota, describing it as "loose on the outside." By Lap 5, he had scraped the wall just a bit and a Lap 8 caution caused by the No. 30 of Todd Bodine would give the No. 15 Perky Jerky team a chance to check out the damage. However, Räikkönen was happy with the car saying it "felt good" so the team decided that he should stay out. The race restarted on Lap 11 and by Lap 17, he had moved up to the 26th position.
Another caution came out on Lap 19 and Räikkönen was reminded by spotter Mike Swaim to hold his line until crossing the start/finish line. The No. 15 again chose to stay out and by Lap 24, Räikkönen was in the seventh position.
Throughout the race, Räikkönen had questions regarding the different racing format and Swaim and Ren answered questions about things such as the "lucky dog", when to pit, positioning on restarts and pit strategy. Both were encouraging to Räikkönen throughout the entire race which only fueled his confidence as he continued to maintain strong track position.


Räikkönen remained quiet for the next 20 laps as he settled into the 12th position. By Lap 46, he noted that the truck was a "little bit tight." Fortunately, the pit window was coming so the crew could make the proper adjustments to the Perky Jerky Toyota. Right before Räikkönen was about to pit, teammate Kyle Busch caused another caution to come out on Lap 52. Räikkönen executed his first pit stop on Lap 53 expertly with the No. 15 crew changing four tires and adding fuel along with a windshield tear-off. No other adjustments were made to the truck and when the race restarted on Lap 58, the "Iceman" was in the 13th position.
After cautions on Laps 61, 68, and 75, it was evident that Räikkönen was frustrated that just as he was getting comfortable with the truck, a caution would interrupt his plan of attack. By the sixth caution on Lap 75, Ren was ready to bring in the truck for four tires and fuel. Because some of the other teams took only two tires or no tires at all, Räikkönen ended up in the 20th position when the race restarted on Lap 81. Ren instructed Räikkönen to try and save fuel by running in third or fourth gear. Ren assured him that they could make it to the end of the race on fuel even though it would be close.
By Lap 84 another caution had come out as the No. 02 continued to have problems on the track. Räikkönen remarked that his truck was a "fast truck if I get the chance to drive it." It was clear he was looking for a long green flag run in order to show everyone would he could really do behind the wheel of the No. 15 Perky Jerky Toyota.
The race restarted on Lap 88, with Räikkönen in the 14th position. He remained quiet again as he fought to maintain his position on track. The ninth caution of the night on Lap 96 did nothing to interrupt the quiet as Räikkönen continued to concentrate on moving through the field. By Lap 104, Räikkönen complained that the truck was "a little bit too tight" and he ended up hitting the wall "quite hard." Ren asked Swan to inspect the damage from the spotter's stand and Swaim reported back that all looked ok. Räikkönen again mentioned being frustrated about the excessive amount of cautions after the record-tying 10th caution came out on Lap 106 after David Starr's Toyota smacked the wall. The race restarted on Lap 111 with Räikkönen in the 14th position. He came on the radio to say that the truck was still "too tight" but remained quiet and focused as he completed the remaining laps of the NC Education Lottery 200, finishing an impressive 15th.
Kimi Räikkönen on his NASCAR debut:
"The racing was fun. Too many cautions. Every time that I would feel like the car would start to run better then you would have a caution and then it would take the track a long time before the handling comes back. You would rather be more high up, but how it felt this morning, now I was pretty pleased with how it felt in the race. For sure, there is still a lot to learn and improve, but I think when we have another race it will be better."
KBM General Manager Rick Ren on Räikkönen:
"I was really pleased with his (Kimi Raikkonen) performance during the race. It took about five laps for our truck to start coming in. He would lose quite a few positions in that first five laps. Then as soon as he got the tire temperature up - and I told him as soon as the tire temperature would come up that we would be better off and keep getting better. Actually, if we could have ran a really long green flag run at the end, our truck actually could get better the longer it went. It's one of those things where we just kind of did some guess work looking at the notes and anticipated on what the track would do at night. I actually felt like I had to treat him like he's a young guy who had never raced here before. A young guy can drive a tight race car, but can't drive a loose one. I tightened her up pretty good to start the race."
Report and picture courtesy of Kyle Busch Motorsports.

rob the knob
05-21-2011, 03:53 PM
http://www.rallybuzz.com/photos/Kimi-Raikkonen/78_PHOTO_11521054117.jpghttp://nbcsportsmedia1.msnbc.com/j/ap/nascar%20trucks%20auto%20racing--600393442_v2.grid-5x2.jpg

rob the knob
05-21-2011, 03:57 PM
oh that crazy crashing fool nelson piquet junior finished 21 on lead lap.

http://en.espnf1.com/PICTURES/CMS/8100/8155.2.jpg

SKR
05-21-2011, 07:22 PM
I watched the last 30 laps or so of the race. It looked like Raikkonen had his hands full but he did pretty good.

TKRIS
05-22-2011, 12:03 AM
I thought he did well, especially considering how difficult the track conditions seemed. Lots of super experienced drivers losing their shit out there, and he seemed to be able to control his truck better than most.
A little more experience finding the lines and dealing with the way the trucks push each other around and he'll be finishing a lot further up.

CUG
05-22-2011, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by Team_Mclaren
The fact is, he doesnt give a flying shit. He's only doing everything for fun right now, and thats the way he is. Yeah, he doesn't lose any respect from me for not finishing top 5 in a race where people only turn left.