Yep, I am not a Kimi Fan, he is dry as crackers but I am very very happy to see him back on the F1 grid. I have not counted yet but there will be a hell of a lot of F1 World Champions on the grid next year.
As Murph says though, I think it is a hard road he is treading to get back to where he once was. It will be interesting to see if he fairs better than Michael Schumacher, Playstation generation and all that. It is my understanding that working out how to use the tyres best is the key to the game.
Lotus expect him to lead the team, I feel that will only happen if he has a rookie team mate.
Welcome back Kimi, dont get on the podium too much cos you are so damn BORING!!! Have you herd of a full stop????!!!
Looks like he'll be partnering Petrov, so what's happening to Bruno Senna? I'll be sorry if he doesn't get a seat because I've thought he's had some good races this year.