Nice stuff Kimi. Even though it's only slower class FWD car (Fiat - Ferrari relationship I'd say).
I think he won't crash, he's too experienced for that, even he is always pushing for win and only win
He's got my support for sure.
I think you might be right. He'll get annoyed that he's nowhere near the pace of the front runners and try too hard, then quickly run out of skill (experience). If he gets through day one without going off the road I'll be impressed.
I'm sure he won't have any trouble with the driving, but driving by notes and doing them is the hard part he is still learning. It's good for Kimi that he has a true professional co-driver in the car. It's a challenge no doubt, but how awesome is that from Ferrari to let him drive these rallies!
I think that will be the problem for Kimi here.. he's too eager to win As talented racer he is for sure, but first time on those topspeed gravel roads against some guys who have been driving there for years.. it will be too much for him.
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Ferrari don't care as long as he is driving a Fiat.
Since there is no mid season testing anymore the drivers just get huge breaks now, which imo is good as usually they would only get about a week free in a whole F1 season.