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Top rally drivers praise Raikkonen WRC debut

Sebastien Loeb has praised Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen's performance after the Finn made his World Rally Championship debut at the weekend...  
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Raikkonen buoyed by Hungary result, wishes Massa well

Kimi Raikkonen raced to his best result of the season on Sunday at the Hungaroring while Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa began his recovery from injuries sustained in qualification for the Hungarian Grand Prix...  
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F1 Complete Full time rallying possible for...

Jul.30 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen on Thursday said it is possible he will launch a full time rallying career in the future.
07/30/09
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guardian.co.uk Massa crashes in qualifying race

• Alonso takes pole with Red Bull duo second and third• Button qualifies in eighth with Hamilton fourthFelipe Massa was airlifted to a local hospital following a crash in...
07/25/09
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F1-Live.com Raikkonen has not called injured Massa

Kimi Raikkonen has not telephoned or visited Felipe Massa since his Ferrari teammate was injured at the Hungarian grand prix last month...  
08/18/09
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F1 Complete Raikkonen's manager denies exit rumours

Jul.17 (GMM) Yet another member of Kimi Raikkonen's entourage has dismissed speculation the Finn is set to leave Ferrari at the end of 2009.
07/17/09
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F1 Complete Raikkonen has not contacted Massa

Aug.18 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen has not telephoned or visited Felipe Massa since his Ferrari teammate was injured at the Hungarian grand prix last month.
08/18/09
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F1 Complete Domenicali: "Believe team and facts,...

Jul.15 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen's Finnish agent as well as Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali have fended off the latest round of rumours regarding the 2007 world champion.
07/15/09
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The Independent

Hamilton delight at first win of season

When Lewis Hamilton failed to take the lead at the start of the Hungarian Grand Prix, his big chance seemed to have slipped away. Mark Webber's Red Bull once again seemed the big threat, but once Hamilton had gone round the Australian on the fourth lap, and pole-man Fernando Alonso had pitted early for fuel, nothing could stop the world champion.
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guardian.co.uk

Hamilton deflects credit after triumph

• Driver praises McLaren's preparations for Hungaroring• 'We have caught up quite a bit. The car felt fantastic'Lewis Hamilton said he and McLaren had never given up hope before winning today's Hungarian grand prix, their first victory since China in October 2008. The British driver, whose car had underperformed all season, came from fourth on the grid to win, helped by Fernando Alonso, the early leader, being eliminated when a tyre flew off his Renault."It's an incredible feeling to be back here after what feels such a long time away and with such a struggle with me and my team," said Hamilton, pictured left. "I'm just so proud of the guys, as I go into the factory and I see how hard everyone is pushing. Everyone wants to win just as much as I do."They have never given up, which is something very rare to see in such a large group of people. I am very proud of them. We didn't expect to win this weekend. Undoubtedly we have caught up quite a bit but we never felt we had the pace to win. But the car felt fantastic and it is incredibly special to get back up here, not only on the podium, but to get a win. It's amazing."Hamilton, the reigning world champion, has suffered a deeply frustrating season with a car which, until now, has been woefully off the pace. The Briton's new competitiveness was confirmed on lap one when he accelerated past Mark Webber, who finished third in his Red Bull, a place behind Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen."We have made some serious improvements and now it is a much better balanced car," Hamilton said. "Even though we had fantastic pace today it could have gone either way. The wind direction maybe could have changed and perhaps it would have suited the Ferrari or the Red Bull better than us. But everything just sort of fell into place today... For sure, we hope that we can compete for more podiums but we still have work to do. We have just got to keep pushing."It was not such a good day for Jenson Button, whose championship lead was cut to 18½ points after he finished a distant seventh. Button and Brawn GP had been hoping to return to form after two disappointing races. "Today, after four laps, my tyres were destroyed," lamented Button, who started from eighth on the grid. "I just couldn't keep up with the cars in front. The plan was to stay with them and then, because I had more fuel on board, go a lot longer and make up places. But I don't know why we had the problem with the tyres. I don't think we can blame the weather today."You could say that McLaren and Ferrari have improved but the fact is that our car is not what it was to drive two or three races ago. There is obviously an issue and we need to solve it. The only positive for us is that [Sebastian] Vettel didn't score points and Webber only finished third. We were helped in that respect by McLaren and Kimi Raikkonen finishing second for Ferrari."Renault were suspended from the next race in Spain after Alonso had left the pits with an insecure front wheel that fell off on the next lap. Renault have appealed against the decision.Lewis HamiltonFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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F1-Live.com Raikkonen's agent and Domenicali deny...

WRC foray changes nothing to F1 commitment Kimi Raikkonen's Finnish agent, as well as Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali, have fended off the latest round of rumours regarding...
07/15/09
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F1-Live.com Raikkonen rally rumours continue

Finnish media claim WRC is the target for next year Kimi Raikkonen is to to quit Formula one to launch a full time rallying campaign next season the Finnish sports magazine...
07/14/09
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F1 Complete Q&A with Adrian Sutil

Adrian Sutil had a sensational weekend in Germany, qualifying seventh and climbing to second before his first pit stop. Sadly his race was compromised in a collision with 2007...
07/14/09
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F1 Complete Raikkonen to quit F1 for rallying -...

Jul.14 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen looks likely to quit formula one to launch a full time rallying foray in 2010, the Finnish sports magazine Veikkaaja claims.
07/14/09
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guardian.co.uk Webber leads Red Bull one-two

• Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel take honours at Nürburgring• Felipe Massa finishes third with Jenson Button back in fifthMark Webber has won the German grand prix from...
07/12/09
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F1 Complete Raikkonen escapes penalty for Sutil...

Jul.12 (GMM) Stewards did not penalise Kimi Raikkonen for his collision with Force India's Adrian Sutil during the German grand prix.
07/12/09
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guardian.co.uk

Hamilton returns to winning ways

• 'It's been a long time' says delighted McLaren driver• Fernando Alonso handed suspension for European grand prixLewis Hamilton had almost forgotten the routine for the first three finishers. Today the world champion, for two seasons so familiar with it, had to remind himself of the procedure after winning the Hungarian grand prix and finishing on the podium for the first time in 2009."Great to see you. It's been a long time," he said as he walked beaming into the conference room along with Kimi Raikkonen and Mark Webber. Hamilton's obvious pleasure came from reacquainting himself with spraying victory champagne and appreciating the McLaren team's efforts in returning him to the podium. "This has been a huge leap for us," he said. "We definitely deserve this after such a long time and after a season that has been very hard on everyone in the team."Once the McLaren engineers had finally established the fundamental faults with a car that Hamilton had, at times, found impossible to drive, the Woking team worked flat out to produce and test new parts, the latest changes to the front wing arriving on Friday. Hamilton rewarded the effort by qualifying fourth but confessed yesterday that he did not expect to win."It could have gone either way," he said. "But everything just sort of fell into place. I had quite a good start. It was very close and I immediately got into a fight with Mark [Webber]. He was very fair and I was able to use Kers to good advantage."McLaren and Ferrari are the only two teams persisting with Kers energy retention, a system which was not expected to deliver a significant performance advantage on the twists and turns of the Hungaroring. But Hamilton and Raikkonen, who finished second for Ferrari, used the 6.5sec power boost on the main straight as a means of keeping the opposition at bay.Hamilton's cause was helped by Renault's plans for a first win this season coming apart within 12 laps. Fernando Alonso had claimed pole position by running with a light load of fuel during qualifying and planning to stop three times for fuel as opposed to the two-stop strategy favoured by everyone else. Alonso took the lead as planned but was soon slowed by fuel pump problems. The denouement for the former world champion was more embarrassing when he lost a front wheel shortly after his first pit stop, letting Hamilton into a lead he would not lose.Renault, world champions in 2006 and 2007, were suspended from the next race in Valencia, a home grand prix for Alonso. The team have appealed. The stewards decided that Alonso was released from his pit in the knowledge that the wheel securing nut was not in position "which resulted in a heavy part of the car detaching at Turn 5 and the wheel itself detaching at Turn 9". It is perhaps no coincidence that the decision comes a week after Henry Surtees was killed by an errant wheel at Brands Hatch."Maybe we would not have won but we definitely missed an opportunity to finish on the podium," said Alonso, before hearing the stewards' decision. "The car was quick but there was a problem fitting the right-front wheel at the first pit stop. When I left the pits there was a lot of vibration and it felt like I had a puncture. But then a few corners later the wheel flew off my car. I made it back to the pits for a replacement but a problem I'd had with my fuel pump since lap two returned and I had to retire."It might have been Raikkonen assuming the lead had the Finn managed to overtake Hamilton during an eventful first lap as the Ferrari driver elbowed his way past Nico Rosberg's Williams, the McLaren of Heikki Kovalainen and Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull."I had a collision on the first corner with Kimi," said Vettel. "I was on the inside and had a clear run to accelerate, his car came sideways and we touched. He crashed into my car; it can happen. At some point the front-left suspension gave up and we had to retire the car. There are still a few races left this season and the championship fight is still on."Vettel dropped to third place on the points standings after Webber finished on the podium for the fourth race in succession. "I think Lewis thoroughly deserved to win today," said Webber. "It was a good day for the sport to have McLaren and Ferrari back up there."Jenson Button, although disappointed with the performance of his Brawn, ought to agree because Hamilton and Raikkonen claimed points that otherwise would have gone to Webber, now Button's closest championship rival. Button's team never fully recovered from the setback during qualifying when a rear spring fell off Rubens Barrichello's car and caused the serious accident involving Felipe Massa. Button's qualifying was compromised as safety checks were made to his car but the championship leader was not happy from the outset of the race, complaining that he could barely drive the car.Hamilton had made similar comments about his McLaren during previous races and Button can only hope that his team can recover lost ground during the summer break before the European grand prix on 23 August.Formula OneLewis HamiltonJenson ButtonMcLarenMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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F1 Complete

Stewards verdicts: Raikkonen & Webber

Both Kimi Raikkonen and Mark Webber have received no punishment after being investigated by the stewards for two separate incidents. Webber and his team were called infront of the stewards for the unsafe release on Webber into Raikkonen's path, and Raikkonen for his first lap tangles with Vettel.
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F1 Complete Raikkonen: "I can do rally and F1"

Jul.9 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen on Thursday dismissed the media's link between his future at Ferrari, his growing passion for competitive rallying, and the rumours about...
07/09/09
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F1-Live.com Massa and Raikkonen cautious ahead of...

German GP - Ferrari - Preview After a troubled start to the season, the fortunes of Ferrari pairing Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen have taken an upturn in recent Grand Prix...
07/08/09
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F1 Complete Raikkonen: "Other teams want me"

Aug.28 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen on Friday admitted for the first time the possibility he will leave Ferrari at the end of the season.
08/28/09
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F1-Live.com Raikkonen hints at Ferrari departure...

Kimi Raikkonen on Friday admitted for the first time the possibility he will leave Ferrari at the end of the season...  
08/28/09
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National Post Raikkonen captures Belgian Grand Prix

Kimi Raikkonen won the Belgian Grand Prix for Ferrari’s first success of the Formula One season on Sunday after championship leader Jenson Button crashed on the opening lap....
08/30/09
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F1 Complete Belgian GP Review

Aug.30 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen won the Belgian grand prix, Giancarlo Fisichella's second place is worth squillions to Force India, but the big winner at Spa-Francorchamps...
08/30/09
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cbc.ca Raikkonen wins Belgian GP for 4th time

Kimi Raikkonen held off Force India driver Giancarlo Fisichella to win Formula One's Belgian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver's fourth triumph at the track in the past five years.
08/30/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Raikkonen wins exciting Spa duel

Kimi Raikkonen keeps Force India's Giancarlo Fisichella at bay to clinch Ferrari's first win of 2009 at an incident-packed Belgian Grand Prix.
08/30/09
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