Today in Chontent: February 14th (2019)
Kimi, who lost his seat in Ferrari to Charles a few months earlier, tells Motorsport.com the advice he'd give the younger driver.
Source / Jonathan Noble and Roberto Chinchero, Motorsport.com Series / F1, 2019
The Finn has effectively swapped places with Leclerc this year, after signing a multi-year deal to race at the Sauber team that has since been rebranded as Alfa Romeo.
Speaking to Motorsport.com, Raikkonen said that life as a Ferrari driver is much easier if you do not get involved in some of the aspects at Maranello.
“He [Leclerc] knows the team, because he's been with Ferrari for quite a few years now, so you know, it's not like he is going in a new place,” explained Raikkonen. “And he has experience from F1.
“You know, it is a special place to be. It's a bit of hassle at certain times, but that’s how it’s always been, and it’s easier [for him] not to get involved in too many things and just do what he is hired to do.”
Asked whether he suggested that Leclerc do as Raikkonen himself did, the Finn said: “Often we are used to things being done [in a certain way], but in Ferrari sometimes it is a bit [different].
“If that doesn't disturb you, it’s good. Don't get involved and then just do what they ask you. I don't...
“And because he knows the people, you know, he worked with them, so it should be quite easy and smooth.”














