Kimi Raikkonen needs to put in more effort if he wants to return to contention for world championships, former team-mate David Coulthard claims. Coulthard partnered the now 29-year-old Ferrari driver at McLaren between 2002 and 2004.
But the Scot, who retired as a race driver and this week touched down in Melbourne for his new role as a TV pundit and Red Bull advisor, believes the Finn let his game slip last year.
In 2008, Raikkonen was outclassed by his Brazilian team-mate Felipe Massa, ultimately trailing the title runner-up by 22 points.
"Massa has proved himself a world-class driver and Raikkonen should be there, but we saw a chubby, lazy driver, slightly lethargic-looking, last year," Coulthard told the Daily Star.
"I think it could go either way with him. Has he still got the hunger? He's a supreme talent, but he's not putting the effort in," the 37-year-old added.
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali this week said 2009 is an ‘important season’ for Raikkonen, who seems ‘motivated and thinner - three kilos (lighter) they tell me’.
But the Scot, who retired as a race driver and this week touched down in Melbourne for his new role as a TV pundit and Red Bull advisor, believes the Finn let his game slip last year.
In 2008, Raikkonen was outclassed by his Brazilian team-mate Felipe Massa, ultimately trailing the title runner-up by 22 points.
"Massa has proved himself a world-class driver and Raikkonen should be there, but we saw a chubby, lazy driver, slightly lethargic-looking, last year," Coulthard told the Daily Star.
"I think it could go either way with him. Has he still got the hunger? He's a supreme talent, but he's not putting the effort in," the 37-year-old added.
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali this week said 2009 is an ‘important season’ for Raikkonen, who seems ‘motivated and thinner - three kilos (lighter) they tell me’.
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