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Red Bull unfazed by Raikkonen wage demands

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>> BUDAPEST: Kimi Raikkonen’s considerab­le wages will not be a factor in Red Bull’s decision on who partners Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel next season, team principal Christian Horner said on Thursday.

‘‘Of course, finances are always a factor but... the difference between first and second or second and third and fourth is a significan­t amount in the constructo­rs world championsh­ip,’’ he told reporters at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

‘‘So the financial element of it, if you don’t make the right decision, is going to impact you anyway if you are not scoring constructo­rs points. So that isn’t really an element in our decision making.’’

Horner told reporters that a decision on who would replace the departing Mark Webber was likely to be made after the August break with the choice between Lotus driver Raikkonen and Toro Rosso’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo.

‘‘There’s been some interestin­g applicants over the last few weeks but fundamenta­lly we’re still looking at the same drivers,’’ he said.

Raikkonen, the 2007 champion, is one of the highest-paid drivers in the paddock while Ricciardo — who flew to Budapest on a budget airline — is a product of the Red Bull young driver programme and made his race debut in 2011.

Ricciardo tested for Red Bull at Silverston­e last week and acquitted himself well but Red Bull are looking for a driver they can be sure will bring home solid championsh­ip points as the successor to Webber.

‘‘Daniel, what he has demonstrat­ed so far, has been very positive,’’ Horner said. ‘‘Kimi’s qualities speak for themselves. He has a proven track record. You can’t question Kimi’s credential­s.

‘‘We want the two fastest and strongest drivers that we can put in the car for next year. I think both Daniel and Kimi would represent extremely good options.’’

Horner said three-time champion Vettel had not voiced any preference either way. Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne, Ricciardo’s teammate, had effectivel­y been ruled out.

‘‘I think at this stage it’s probably too early for him, which is why we chose to look at Daniel,’’ Horner said. ‘‘I think he [Vergne] deserves a seat in Formula One and should he not be successful with the Red Bull seat then it would make logical sense for him to continue.’’

 ??  ?? Red Bull driver Mark Webber will quit the sport at the end of this season.
Red Bull driver Mark Webber will quit the sport at the end of this season.
 ??  ?? Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen remains the frontrunne­r to replace Mark Webber
Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen remains the frontrunne­r to replace Mark Webber

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