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Kimi Raikkonen archive


Montezemolo explains Alonso-Raikkonen switch, denies Santander link (Video)

19 December 2009 by Keith Collantine

As well as dropping big fat hints about Michael Schumacher moving to Mercedes, Luca di Montezemolo has also responded to claims about his choice of driver line-up for 2010.
He denied bring Fernando Alonso on board purely to keep new sponsor Spanish bank Santander happy:
The role of Santander? Certainly, they are happy, but it is not [...]

Kimi Raikkonen joins Citroen in WRC

4 December 2009 by Keith Collantine

Kimi Räikkönen will drive for Citroen in the World Rally Championship in 2010.
He will drive a Red Bull-sponsored Citroen C4 – the car in which Sebastien Loeb has won the last three World Rally Champsionship titles.

2009 F1 driver rankings part 2: 15-6

26 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

We began the countdown of the top drivers of 2009 yesterday looking at the least impressive racers of the year.
Today we cover the other drivers who failed to make it into the top five – with more of your comments and ratings of the class of 2009.

Button and Hamilton join McLaren’s roster of world champion driver pairings

20 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

It’s been said the driver policy at McLaren is simple: find the two best drivers available and hire them.
Once again they have hired a pair of champion drivers, something which is not that common in F1. The surprise 2010 pairing of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button is the latest in a series that includes the [...]

Will you miss Kimi Raikkonen? (Poll)

19 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

Kimi Raikkonen has scotched rumours that he could join Mercedes and now looks set to spend at least one year out of the F1 cockpit.
Reading comments here and on other sites I’ve been surprised by the outpourings of dismay over Raikkonen’s departure from F1 and sympathy towards him.
But when there’s at least 11 seats on [...]

Kimi Raikkonen to take sabbatical in 2010 as McLaren talks end (Updated)

17 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

Kimi Raikkonen will not drive for McLaren in 2010.
One of them is Raikkonen’s manager Steve Robertson, who told Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat negotiations between the two parties had ended. An undisclosed source confirmed the story.

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix fastest lap analysis

1 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

Drivers’ fastest laps

Rank
Driver
Fastest lap
Deficit to fastest lap
Laps within 1% of personal best

1
Sebastian Vettel
100.279
0
21

2
Sebastien Buemi
100.326
0.047
14

3
Lewis Hamilton
100.367
0.088
10

4
Rubens Barrichello
100.449
0.17
21

5
Mark Webber
100.571
0.292
26

6
Jenson Button
100.642
0.363
29

7
Nick Heidfeld
100.672
0.393
29

8
Jarno Trulli
100.723
0.444
21

9
Kazuki Nakajima
100.754
0.475
8

10
Fernando Alonso
100.757
0.478
6

11
Kamui Kobayashi
100.779
0.5
21

12
Kimi Raikkonen
100.843
0.564
6

13
Adrian Sutil
100.904
0.625
11

14
Robert Kubica
100.924
0.645
27

15
Nico Rosberg
100.997
0.718
24

16
Giancarlo Fisichella
101.132
0.853
2

17
Vitantonio Liuzzi
101.277
0.998
5

18
Heikki Kovalainen
101.316
1.037
20

19
Romain Grosjean
102.274
1.995
23

20
Jaime Alguersuari
103.318
3.039
10

Top 50 fastest laps

Rank
Driver
Lap time
Lap

1
Sebastian Vettel
100.279
54

2
Sebastien Buemi
100.326
55

3
Sebastian Vettel
100.328
18

4
Lewis Hamilton
100.367
16

5
Rubens Barrichello
100.449
54

6
Sebastien Buemi
100.513
54

7
Rubens Barrichello
100.514
55

8
Sebastian Vettel
100.53
16

9
Mark Webber
100.571
14

10
Sebastian Vettel
100.594
53

11
Lewis Hamilton
100.599
15

12
Sebastian Vettel
100.642
39

13
Jenson Button
100.642
49

14
Jenson Button
100.659
15

15
Rubens Barrichello
100.666
15

16
Sebastian Vettel
100.668
38

17
Nick Heidfeld
100.672
54

18
Mark Webber
100.713
16

19
Jarno Trulli
100.723
49

20
Jarno [...]

Vettel leads a Red Bull one-two in finale (Abu Dhabi Grand Prix race report)

1 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

Sebastian Vettel took advantage of problems for Lewis Hamilton to win his fourth Grand Prix of 2009.
It was a one-two for Red Bull as Mark Webber kept Jenson Button at bay to take second place in an exciting end to an otherwise predictable race.

Final 2009 F1 championship standings

1 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

Drivers’ championship

Driver
Points

1
Jenson Button
95

2
Sebastian Vettel
84

3
Rubens Barrichello
77

4
Mark Webber
69.5

5
Lewis Hamilton
49

6
Kimi Raikkonen
48

7
Nico Rosberg
34.5

8
Jarno Trulli
32.5

9
Fernando Alonso
26

10
Timo Glock
24

11
Felipe Massa
22

12
Heikki Kovalainen
22

13
Nick Heidfeld
19

14
Robert Kubica
17

15
Giancarlo Fisichella
8

16
Sebastien Buemi
6

17
Adrian Sutil
5

18
Kamui Kobayashi
3

19
Sebastien Bourdais
2

20
Romain Grosjean
0

20
Vitantonio Liuzzi
0

20
Jaime Alguersuari
0

20
Kazuki Nakajima
0

20
Luca Badoer
0

20
Nelson Piquet Jnr
0

Constructors’ championship

Driver
Points

1
Brawn
172

2
Red Bull
153.5

3
McLaren
71

4
Ferrari
70

5
Toyota
59.5

6
BMW
36

7
Williams
34.5

8
Renault
26

9
Force India
13

10
Toro Rosso
8

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result

1 November 2009 by Keith Collantine

Position
Driver
Laps
Delay
Gap

1
Sebastian Vettel
55

2
Mark Webber
55
17.857
17.857

3
Jenson Button
55
18.467
0.61

4
Rubens Barrichello
55
22.735
4.268

5
Nick Heidfeld
55
26.253
3.518

6
Kamui Kobayashi
55
28.343
2.09

7
Jarno Trulli
55
34.366
6.023

8
Sebastien Buemi
55
41.294
6.928

9
Nico Rosberg
55
45.941
4.647

10
Robert Kubica
55
48.18
2.239

11
Heikki Kovalainen
55
52.798
4.618

12
Kimi Raikkonen
55
54.317
1.519

13
Kazuki Nakajima
55
59.839
5.522

14
Fernando Alonso
55
69.687
9.848

15
Vitantonio Liuzzi
55
94.45
24.763

16
Giancarlo Fisichella
54
-1 laps
-1 laps

17
Adrian Sutil
54
-1 laps
3.53

18
Romain Grosjean
54
-1 laps
0.969

Not classified

Lewis Hamilton
20
-35 laps
-34 laps

Jaime Alguersuari
18
-37 laps
-2 laps