I won't exactly write Kimi off just yet. He's known to be a late season bloomer, mostly due to the later circuits being more to his liking/style of racing. Though if you look at it from another way, it could also be attributed to his "elevated" status as #1 now, with Felipe out of action, and there's more pressure on him as the more seasoned driver to score for Ferrari. Plus, the F60 doesn't seem to be like a car that's easy to drive either.
Or maybe he just needs to go back to his McLaren days when his engines kept blowing up to win races.
