Alain Prost has warned Kimi Raikkonen to think hard before taking a one-year break from Formula One.
The quadruple world champion said the Finn might have trouble convincing team bosses to employ him in 2011.
"He will try to go rallying, but he is a bit lazy, likes to party and drink a little," Prost told Europe 1 radio. "When you take a year off you have to be extremely serious about it, preparing physically and mentally."
The Frenchman, now 54, took a sabbatical in 1992 before returning in 1993 to win his final title with Williams.
He said Raikkonen has lots of fans but also some detractors within the F1 paddock. "He sometimes had difficulty working as a team.
"Some Ferrari people in particular didn't appreciate his remoteness from the engineers. He is a superb driver," said Prost.
"But it may be difficult for him to get the people who are half-way down the middle about him to trust him again in 2011."
source: Motorsport.com/GMM
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Sounds like he is to much fun for a boring sport like F1 anyway! he has nothing to proove in F1 but it would be really special to be and F1 and WRC World Champion!
Prost’s comments are fairly stated.
Raikkonen’s considerable fan base can be more or less split down the middle.
On the one hand his talent is unsurpassed – when he, or others, allow it to be showcased.
On the other hand he is a man’s man – what every red-blooded male aspires to be.
I doubt he’ll return to the current F1 disaster once he becomes enmeshed in rallying.