Why signing Raikkonen is not a risk
With Kimi Raikkonen rumoured to be in the frame for a return to F1 with Williams next year, Tony Dodgins says bringing the enigmatic 2007 world champion back to the sport would bring only minimal risk
All the early news and gossip in Singapore was alliterative - kerbs, curfews and Kimi.
You can never get too excited about kerbs. Okay, they delayed practice and looked like they might become a nuisance, but you knew they'd be sorted.
Why were they dislodging this year when they hadn't before? It seems that the same fixing points and bolts were being used and the threads were becoming a little second-hand, not assisted by over-enthusiastic use of hammers by the locals.
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