Kimi sees fun time ahead with Vettel

epa04496327 (FILES) A file picture dated 08 June 2014 of German Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing (L) and Finnish Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen of Scuderia Ferrari (R) during the drivers parade at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal, Canada. Four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel says his move to Ferrari from the 2015 season is the fulfillment of a childhood dream as he follows in the footsteps of compatriot Michael Schumacher. 'The next stage of my Formula 1 career will be spent with Scuderia Ferrari and for me that means the dream of a lifetime has come true,' he said 20 November 2014 in a statement confirming his move from Red Bull. EPA/VALDRIN XHEMAJ *** Local Caption *** 51407185

epa04496327 (FILES) A file picture dated 08 June 2014 of German Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing (L) and Finnish Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen of Scuderia Ferrari (R) during the drivers parade at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal, Canada. Four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel says his move to Ferrari from the 2015 season is the fulfillment of a childhood dream as he follows in the footsteps of compatriot Michael Schumacher. 'The next stage of my Formula 1 career will be spent with Scuderia Ferrari and for me that means the dream of a lifetime has come true,' he said 20 November 2014 in a statement confirming his move from Red Bull. EPA/VALDRIN XHEMAJ *** Local Caption *** 51407185

Published Nov 21, 2014

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Abu Dhabi - Kimi Raikkonen saw fun times ahead after Ferrari ended months of waiting and confirmed that Sebastian Vettel would replace Fernando Alonso at the Formula One team next season.

Where Alonso and Raikkonen were seen as a fire and ice pairing of champions, 'two roosters in one henhouse' as former chairman Luca Di Montezemolo put it, the team's 2015 lineup of champions promises to be easier.

Raikkonen and Vettel get on well, sharing a dry sense of humour and uncomplicated approach to racing.

“Obviously I haven't worked with him before in the same team but I know him best out of any of the guys,” said Raikkonen, who won his title with Ferrari in the same 2007 season that saw Vettel's F1 debut.

“Our relationship has been always been very straightforward and I don't expect any changes...we try to beat each other all the time, but we can have fun and get things done in a good way,” he added.

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Vettel, a quadruple champion with Red Bull who looked forward to following in the footsteps of boyhood hero Michael Schumacher when he starts at Maranello, echoed Raikkonen's words.

“Kimi is probably the least complicated driver on the grid,” he said.

“When we talk about the skills Kimi has, I don't think there is a single person in the paddock who doubts his skills, including myself, but from a personal point of view, very straightforward.

“I don't expect any complications because I think we have a good relationship...we have great respect for each other which I think is always very healthy to deal with in these sorts of situations coming up.”

Neither Vettel nor Raikkonen has won a race this season, each lagging his team-mate in the championship, while Ferrari is going through considerable upheaval as it seeks to return to winning ways.

Reuters

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