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Byline: NIGEL ROEBUCK
There are those at the McLaren Formula One team who believe Kimi Raikkonen is the fastest driver the company has ever employed-and yes, heretical as it may seem, that includes the late Ayrton Senna.
That said, no one thinks he's the best McLaren driver ever. As team boss Ron Dennis said, "If we'd done a better job, Kimi would have won two world championships. But I'll say also he could sometimes have contributed more, in terms of how he looked after the car.''
"Overall, Kimi raced well,'' said managing director Martin Whitmarsh. "There were times when he was touched by genius and times when he was . . . less so, but it's only human for performance to fluctuate to some extent, isn't it? There were times when we let him down, too.''
McLaren people speak of Raikkonen with a sense of frustration at a partnership that should have yielded more than it did. Nine wins in five seasons was not what anyone had in mind.
Lest you forget, Raikkonen was remarkably inexperienced when he joined McLaren in 2002. Previously, he'd completed a single F1 season (with Sauber) and ran in Formula Renault prior to that.
Raikkonen made a remarkable impression at Sauber. His first Grand Prix was only the 24th car race of his life, yet he finished sixth. As Mika Hakkinen seemed ever more likely to retire at the end of '02, McLaren looked increasingly upon this new Finn as his replacement. Out came the checkbook, and the deal was done.