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Will Mika Hakkinen make a comeback ? |
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Download the NewsOnF1.com | Other Topics Just before the Italian Grand Prix, Mika Hakkinen announced that he will taking a break from Formula 1 in 2002 ending months of speculation on his immediate future. Kimi Raikkonen will be replacing him at McLaren next year. But Mika
Hakkinen claims that he in not ready for retirement and has indicated that
he will hoping for a return to Formula 1 with McLaren when he said "Of course it might have been easier to retire, but that just isn't a
decision I feel ready to take. I know that I will have to work hard to
return after my break but I know that I want to return with West McLaren
Mercedes." On the other hand, Mika Hakkinen drove a perfect race at Indianapolis and won it. Had Montoya not retired, it might have been a different story but given the relative lack of pace of the McLarens at Indy, Mika Hakkinen proved that he still has what it takes to win races. He indicated how relaxed he was following his win at Indy when he said "I was able to tell everybody what I planned to do in the future and I didn't have to anymore select my words what I was going to say. So I can now focus hundred percent for my driving and take everything out of these last two Grands Prix. And it was fantastic. I had a smile on my face and I was able to really focus this Grand Prix a hundred percent." Historically most of the drivers who did take a break from racing didn't fair well on their return however Alain Prost was one exception. He won the Drivers' Title with Williams in '93 after a one year break. Was it a wise move for Mika Hakkinen to take a sabbatical next season ? Can he make a meaningful comeback. If he can focus 100% on a race and still win then why take a break ? Does he intend coming back or is it a gracious way of retiring at a time that things did not go as he would have liked ? - Have Your Say (What others are saying)
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