Brawn GP chief Ross Brawn has played down suggestions that Kimi Raikkonen
could be lined up as an alternative to the hesitant Jenson Button for 2010.
With Brawn and Button at odds over the 29-year-old new world champion's
desire for a pay-rise, Raikkonen is similarly stalling on signing up with
McLaren.
When asked about the technically-available 2007 world champion by Auto
Motor und Sport, Brawn said of Raikkonen: "Too expensive. His management
is negotiating as if the compensation of Ferrari doesn't exist."
He is referring to speculation that the 30-year-old Finn's agreement to
leave Ferrari one year early involved a termination payment of a rumoured
25m euros.
The Finnish media reports that Raikkonen's management is in possession of
a McLaren contract for 2010 and is studying the fine details, including
clauses that would prevent rally driving.
"I have options and I still want to be here (in F1), but everything needs
to be perfect," said Raikkonen in Abu Dhabi.
"I have no reason to make any contract that I don't feel 100 per cent
happy with."
Meanwhile, Sir Jackie Stewart advises Button to bring his Brawn talks to a
close by agreeing a deal now.
"He's going to make big money for quite a few years. The odd two or three
million is neither here nor there," said the former triple world champion.