Williams
shareholder Toto Wolff has confirmed that the team is negotiating
with Kimi Raikkonen over a potential return to Formula One.
Rumours
have been rife for a number of weeks that Raikkonen was keen on a move
back to the sport having not raced since leaving Ferrari at the end of
2009. In that time he has tried his hand at rallying and NASCAR, but
Williams appears to be the most likely destination for a return in 2012.
Team
chairman Adam Parr admitted in India that Raikkonen would be a good fit
for the team as it looks to rebuild after a poor season, and Wolff has
now said that talks are ongoing with the 2007 world champion, as well as
Ferrari reserve driver Jules Bianchi.
"Yes, it's true," Wolff told Kronen Zeitung.
"The Kimi Raikkonen file is on the table. The story is not for show, we
are negotiating seriously, but it is only one of several options. There
will be a strategic decision.
"But
there is another aggressive option with the boy Jules Bianchi, and
Valtteri Bottas is worthy of consideration at least for Friday's
practice."
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