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Italian GP Review: Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen: Position 3° Time 1:16.52.370 Gap +30.664 Laps 53 Chassis 279 Giancarlo Fisichella: Position 9° Time 1:17.48.562 Gap +86.856 Laps 53 Chassis 280
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Hungaroring hope for Kimi Raikkonen

Kimi Raikkonen’s best result of the season to date came around the streets of Monte Carlo where the 2007 world champion took the chequered flag in third position in his Ferrari...  
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F1 Complete Italian Qualifying Review: Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen: 3rd 1.24.523 8 Laps Giancarlo Fisichella: 14th 1.23.901 9 Laps
09/12/09
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Kimi Raikkonen held off Force India driver Giancarlo Fisichella to win Formula One's Belgian Grand Prix.
08/30/09
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F1 Complete Belgian GP Review: Ferrari

K. Raikkonen: 1° 1.23.50.995 - 44 laps 279 ChassisL. Badoer: 14° 1.25.33.172 + 102.177 44 laps 280 Chassis
08/30/09
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F1 Complete European GP Review: Ferrari

Valencia, 23rd August 2009 K. Raikkonen: 3rd 1:36.07.283 +15.994 57 laps 279 chassisL. Badoer: 17th 1:37.13.273 + 1 giro 56 laps 280 chassis
08/24/09
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F1 Complete Japan GP Review: Ferrari

K. Raikkonen: 4th 1:28.28.383 + 7.940 53 laps chassis 279 G. Fisichella: 12th 1:28.35.039 +14.596 53 laps chassis 280
10/04/09
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F1 Complete Post Race Press Conference

1st: Lewis Hamilton2nd: Kimi Raikkonen3rd: Mark Webber
07/26/09
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Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren

The rumour mill remains in full swing despite heading into the off-season and the next driver that could hold the key for those still jostling for position, is Kimi Raikkonen...  
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Barrichello beats Button in Italy

• Brazilian takes two points out of Button's title advantage• Hamilton spins out of third place on final lap at MonzaRubens Barrichello gave his championship hopes a modest boost by winning the Italian grand prix at Monza this afternoon while his main rival and Brawn team-mate Jenson Button finished in second place.The Brawn team's decision to put both its drivers on a one-stop strategy paid off as behind them Kimi Raikkonen claimed the final podium position for Ferrari. Third place would have belonged to the polesitter, Lewis Hamilton, but he span his McLaren and crashed on the final lap while chasing Button.As one of only three drivers on a two-stop strategy, the lighter McLaren of Hamilton dominated the early stages of the race as he made a perfect start to maintain his lead. Behind him the front-row starter Adrian Sutil was passed by the third-place starter Kimi Raikkonen – both also one-stopping – and Hamilton steadily built a strong advantage before having to make the first of his two scheduled pit stops. A clean refuel and change to harder tyres on lap 15 let him rejoin in fifth position, behind Button. Raikkonen had stayed out on track for four more laps than Hamilton before pitting, but it was not enough to jump the McLaren.After the lead trio pitted, Barrichello led from Button and the title rivals pushed each other on at such a pace that it already threatened Hamilton's chance of winning the race. Button was the first Brawn to pit, just before the halfway point of the race, with Barrichello following him a lap later and comfortably retaking his position ahead of his British team-mate.The outcome rested on Hamilton's second stop, which McLaren opted to take surprising early on lap 34. Despite a smooth visit to the pits, Hamilton rejoined behind the pair of Brawns and began to chase down second-placed Button in the closing stages until putting a wheel on the kerb at the Lesmo and spinning. Ahead of them Barrichello maintained his lead to take the flag for his second victory of the year and carve two points out of Button's championship lead with four races remaining. The one-two finish also strengthens Brawn's advantage in the constructors' battle."It just feels really good," said Barrichello. "It was a great decision yesterday [to opt for a two-stop strategy] as the guys with Kers [Hamilton and Raikkonen] have 20 metres on us at the start so we had to bear that in mind. Luckily I had a good start and the pace was good enough to be in the front of them by the last pit stops."His title rival Button said: "Rubens did a better job [than me]. But second is good, and I gained seven points on [Sebastian] Vettel. He [Barrichello] is my closest rival. We've got a good relationship but we are competitive."Behind them Force India's Sutil finished in fourth place after a great battle with Raikkonen, the pair having suffered difficult second stops, Sutil when his car knocked down a pit crew member and Raikkonen when he appeared to stall his Ferrari. Putting Renault's race-fix scandal to one side, Fernando Alonso finished in fifth place ahead of McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen and BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld. Red Bull's Vettel picked up one point with eighth place thanks to Hamilton's error as he suffered another difficult race in his bid to win the world title; he is now 27 points behind Button.Red Bull's other championship contender, Mark Webber, made it no further than the first lap, having been pushed off the track and into retirement by BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica, the Pole later retiring himself. Vitantonio Liuzzi's racing return with Force India was scuppered by a gearbox problem on lap 23, while Giancarlo Fisichella finished just outside the points in ninth place in his race debut for Ferrari.Italian grand prix results:1 Rubens Barrichello, Brawn-Mercedes2 Jenson Button, Brawn-Mercedes3 Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari4 Adrian Sutil, Force India-Mercedes5 Fernando Alonso, Renault6 Heikki Kovalainen, McLaren-Mercedes7 Nick Heidfeld, BMW Sauber8 Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull-Renault9 Giancarlo Fisichella, Ferrari10 Kazuki Nakajima, Williams-Toyota11 Timo Glock, Toyota12 Lewis Hamilton, McLaren-Mercedes13 SĂ©bastien Buemi, Toro Rosso-Ferrari14 Jarno Trulli, Toyota15 Romain Grosjean, Renault16 Nico Rosberg, Williams-ToyotaNot classified:Vitantonio Liuzzi, Force India-MercedesJaime Alguersuari, Toro Rosso-FerrariRobert Kubica, BMW SauberMark Webber, Red Bull-RenaultBrawnJenson ButtonLewis HamiltonFormula OneMotor sportGemma Briggsguardian.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 Hungary Review: Ferrari

Hungarioring - 26th June 2009K. Raikkonen: 2° 1:38.35.405, + 11.529 70 laps, Chassis 279Weather: air temperature 23 °C, track temperature 36 °C, sunny.
07/26/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Raikkonen rejects F1 for rallying

Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen will not race in Formula 1 next year after failing to agree a deal with McLaren.
11/18/09
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cbc.ca Raikkonen, McLaren at odds

Kimi Raikkonen will sit out of Formula One next season after failing to clinch a deal with McLaren, Finnish daily Turun Sanomat has reported.
11/18/09
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F1 Complete Race Review - Ferrari

Sakhir, 26th April 2009 - Kimi Raikkonen finished the Bahrain Grand Prix in sixth place, driving an attacking race to bring home the first points of the season, (three) for...
04/27/09
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F1 Complete British GP Review: Ferrari

F. Massa: 4th 1:23.34.371, + 45.043, Laps 60,Chassis 277 K. Raikkonen: 8th 1:23.58.950, + 1.09.823, Laps 60, Chassis 279
06/21/09
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F1 Complete Saturday Review: Ferrari

Felipe Massa: 11° 1.18.927 9 LapsKimi Raikkonen: 9° 1.20.715 7 Laps
06/20/09
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Raikkonen Wins F1's Belgian GP for 4th Time

Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari holds off Fisichella for 4th win at F1's Belgian GP; Button crashes
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Hamilton returns to winning ways

• Hamilton scores first victory since October• Raikkonen faces steward inquiry over crashLewis Hamilton produced a faultless display in Hungary to claim his and McLaren's first grand prix victory of the season, ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull's Mark Webber.The reigning formula one world champion began the race in fourth place on the grid, but made a superb passing move on Webber to take second place after five laps, before the leader Fernando Alonso went into the pits after claiming pole position with a light fuel load.Alonso was forced out of the race shortly after his pit stop, when a problem with his right front tyre saw it fly off the Renault and bounce down the track. It was a worrying moment in the race, thoughts of Henry Surtees' tragic death and Felipe Massa's accident on Saturday inevitably coming to mind.But Hamilton, who assumed the race lead when Alonso pitted, maintained his composure to produce the kind of race that have made him one of the most respected drivers on the grid.There were few threats from other competitors, and he crossed the finish line 70 laps later with Raikkonen and Webber taking second and third positions.A naturally delighted Hamilton said: "It's an incredible feeling to be back here after what feels such a long time away and given the struggles for my team. But I'm so proud of them. They've never given up, which is so rare to see in a large group of people."We didn't expect to win this weekend. Naturally we've caught up, but we didn't think we had the pace, so it's very special to win this one."Raikkonen could yet be stripped of third following a first-corner collision with Sebastian Vettel that is to be investigated by the stewards.Webber closed the gap to Jenson Button at the top of the driver's standings to 18.5 points. The world championship leader had his worst result of the season in the Brawn GP car, finishing in seventh place.Result1 Lewis Hamilton2 Kimi Räikkönen +11.5 secs3 Mark Webber +16.8 secs4 Nico Rosberg +26.9 secs5 Heikki Kovalainen +34.3 secs6 Timo Glock +35.2 secs7 Jenson Button +55.0 secs8 Jarno Trulli +68.1 secs9 Kazuki Nakajima +68.7 secs10 Rubens Barrichello +69.2 secsOverall standings1) Jenson Button 702) Mark Webber 51.53) Sebastian Vettel 474) Rubens Barrichello 445) Nico Rosberg 25.56) Jarno Trulli 22.57) Felipe Massa 228) Lewis Hamilton 199) Kimi Räikkönen 1810) Timo Glock 16Formula OneLewis HamiltonJenson ButtonMotor sportBrawnMcLarenFerrariRed BullRenaultguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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The Independent Raikkonen set for rally switch

Kimi Raikkonen is to switch from Formula One to the World Rally Championship for next season.
12/04/09
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F1-Live.com Raikkonen turned down F1, not the...

Kimi Raikkonen decided to walk away from the F1 paddock for the 2010 season, not the other way around, his manager Steve Robertson insists...  
12/10/09
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The Independent Kimi Raikkonen: 'In Formula One too...

Paris, not quite in the springtime but a place for new beginnings nonetheless. Kimi Raikkonen could have been in Valencia last week, exchanging gunslinger glances with Michael...
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F1 Complete Kimi Raikkonen's thoughts at Monaco

Maranello, 19th May 2009 - It’s always a very special week, the one of the Monaco GP. It’s a unique track where the qualifying is more important than on the other...
05/21/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Wary Raikkonen ponders F1 future

Kimi Raikkonen tells BBC Sport he could leave Formula 1 because of the controversial rules proposed for 2010.
05/09/09
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The Independent Raikkonen welcomes Fisichella to Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen has hailed new team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella as an "expert driver" who can help guarantee Ferrari third place in this year's Formula One constructors'...
09/10/09
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guardian.co.uk Hamilton storms to pole for Italy GP

• Adrian Sutil second and Kimi Raikkonen third• Jenson Button to start in sixth placeLewis Hamilton stormed to the 15th pole position of his career ahead of tomorrow's...
09/12/09
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F1 Complete Domenicali fuels Raikkonen-Alonso...

Sep.13 (GMM) Stefano Domenicali on Sunday failed to quell the intense speculation about the futures of top F1 drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso.
09/13/09
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