The
Finn quit F1 at the end of 2009 to try his hand at world rallying but
after two frustrating seasons he has had talks with Williams about
joining them for 2012.
BBC Sport understands that Raikkonen is keen to join the team and Williams are weighing up the idea.
Maldonado
is in his first season, but the team's sponsorship with his country's
national oil supplier is understood to guarantee him a seat.
The veteran Brazilian Rubens Barrichello is Maldonado's team-mate this season, but his future with the team looks shaky.
The
39-year-old wants to stay on for a 20th season in F1, but sources say
Williams are leaning towards not retaining Barrichello.
KIMI RAIKKONEN IN F1
- F1 debut: 2001 Australian Grand Prix
- Last F1 race: 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- Teams: Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari
- Races: 157
- Titles: 1
- Wins: 18
- Podiums: 62
- Poles: 16
The Williams team would not comment on the situation.
One
potential stumbling block is whether Williams and Raikkonen can come to
an agreement on the size of his salary, but the team is hoping that his
presence could attract new backers, which could help the move make
financial sense.
Williams
are having the worst season in their history in 2011 and currently
lie ninth in the world championship with only five points.
Only the three teams who were new to F1 in 2010 are beneath them.
But
it is believed that Raikkonen is serious about returning to F1 after
failing to match the pace of the front-runners in the World Rally
Championship and he has few options.
There
is no space at any of the top four teams and although Williams are
struggling they have strong engineering depth and are restructuring
their team and Raikkonen is believed to consider that they are a good
option for him.
The Finn left Ferrari at the end of 2009 after the team paid off his contract to make room for Fernando Alonso.
He
won the world title for the Italian team in 2007, but his form dipped
in the following two seasons and he was beaten by team-mate Felipe
Massa.
After making his F1 debut for Sauber in 2001, he won 18 races in five years at McLaren and three at Ferrari.
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