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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Ferrari Confirm Kimi

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Ferrari have confirmed Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen will join Fernando Alonso at the Italian team from 2014 after agreeing a two-year contract.

Raikkonen, 33, won the world title with Ferrari in 2007 but was displaced by the arrival of Spaniard Alonso in 2010.

The Finn will replace Felipe Massa, who announced via Twitter that he will leave at the end of the current season.

Raikkonen said: "I'm really happy to return to Maranello where I spent three fantastic and very successful years."
"I can't wait to be driving a Ferrari car again and to reacquaint myself with so many people with whom I had such close links, as well as working with Fernando, whom I consider a great driver, in order to bring the team the success it deserves."

Lotus are expected to replace Raikkonen with Sauber's German driver Nico Hulkenburg.

Raikkonen had also been linked with a move to Red Bull after impressing with victory in the opening race of 2013 at the Australian Grand Prix, followed by second-place finishes in China, Bahrain, and Spain.

Red Bull opted to promote Daniel Ricciardo from their Toro Rosso junior team rather than continue to pursue Raikkonen.

Raikkonen is only in his second season back in Formula 1 following a two-year break during which he pursued a career in rallying.

His 2012 return was marked with seven podium finishes, including victory in Abu Dhabi in the penultimate race of the season.

Ferrari's decision to partner Alonso with Raikkonen signals a return to the policy last employed between 2007 and 2009 when Raikkonen and Massa competed on equal terms.

Either side of that period, with Michael Schumacher from 1996-2006 and then with Alonso for the last four years, there has been a clear number one driver.

Former world champion Sir Jackie Stewart, who works as a consultant for the Lotus team, told BBC Sport thatRaikkonen's presence could unsettle Alonso, who has been used to being the focus of the team's efforts.

Alonso's relationship with McLaren, when he was team-mates with Lewis Hamilton in 2007, was famously turbulent, and the ructions led to him leaving the team just one year into a three-year contract.

Alonso has since made it clear that his problems at the time were not with Hamilton but with the team not delivering on promises that had been made to him about his status.

And in a statement on the Ferrari website, he paid tribute to Massa and looked forward to Raikkonen joining the team.

"It will not be easy to say goodbye to a team-mate like him. He has always been truly professional and loyal to the team and I am sure that right to the end, he will do his utmost for the Scuderia that he loves so much.

"I'd like to welcome my new travelling companion: together, starting next year, we will have to tackle a very demanding technical and racing challenge."

Ferrari's decision, which was approved by the team's president Luca Di Montezemolo, leaves Lotus with a second key vacancy to fill.

They also lost highly-rated technical director James Allison to Ferrari earlier this year and have since struggled to persuade Raikkonen that they have the technical and financial resources to compete at the front in 2014.

Raikkonen is the first driver to return to Ferrari after a previous spell since Austrian Gerhard Berger re-joined them in 1993 after leaving them at the end of 1989 to join McLaren.

Ferrari trail Red Bull by 104 points in the team standings this season, with Alonso's successes in Spain and China dwarfed by rival Sebastian Vettel's six wins.


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Thursday, 29 August 2013

Massa Needs Better Results - ferrari

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Ferrari want to retain Felipe Massa for next season, but only if he starts to deliver better results on track.

The Brazilian's contract expires at the end of the season and a poor run of form has raised questions about his future at the team.

But Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali said: "My favourite choice would be, of course, to keep Felipe.

"When you look around there are not so many drivers out there that you swap and they immediately deliver."

He added: "Felipe is a very good guy - very dedicated to the team.

"But, of course, we need good results from Felipe, so that's why we will not rush as we have to make the right decision for the team."

Massa, 32, has not won a race since 2008 when he looked to have won the World Championship having taken victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix, only for Lewis Hamilton to gain a position on the final corner and take the championship by a single point.

Since then, he has scored eight podiums in a little over three and a half seasons. In the same period, Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso has managed 39, 11 of those victories.

The 32-year-old ended last season strongly, having considered quitting the sport during an early season slump before signing a new one-year deal, and continued that form in the early part of this year.

But following two crashes in Monaco - both at the same corner - his form has tailed off and he has scored just 67 points to his team-mate's 151.

Kimi Raikkonen has been linked with Ferrari, BBC F1 chief analyst Eddie Jordan saying the Finn wants a return to the team with which he won the 2007 title.

Speaking to the official F1 website, Domenicali said: "Kimi is a very fast driver and everybody knows how I rate him. But if I make a comment now, it will be taken as a direct answer.

"There is no rush and we will make the right decision in the right moment.


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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Massa Extends Ferrari Deal

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Felipe Massa has signed a one-year contract extension with Ferrari to keep him with the Italian team until the end of the 2013 season.

Following a recent resurgence in form it means the 31-year-old is to remain with the Maranello marque for an eighth consecutive year.

A short statement from Ferrari read: "Scuderia Ferrari announces it has renewed its contract with the driver Felipe Massa to the end of the 2013 race season.

"The Scuderia's driver line-up for next year is therefore made up of Fernando Alonso and the aforementioned Felipe Massa."

At one stage earlier this year it appeared as if Massa was on his way out of the team, collecting a miserable 11 points from the opening eight grands prix.

It was a point emphasised yesterday by president Luca di Montezemolo who claimed given Massa's form at the time he had little chance of being retained.

At that stage, at the end of June, Ferrari were known to be on the look out for a replacement, holding talks with Mark Webber before the Australian opted to re-sign his own new one-year deal with Red Bull.

However, since the British Grand Prix, Massa has only finished out of the points once in the subsequent eight races to claw his way up to ninth in the drivers' championship.

The Brazilian's surge has also helped Ferrari overhaul McLaren into second place in the constructors' championship as the duo attempt to hunt down Red Bull over the remaining four grands prix.

In finishing second in Japan nine days ago, his first podium for 36 races - the longest top-three drought by a Ferrari driver in the team's history - and in coming fourth in Korea on Sunday, Massa firmly thrust himself back into Di Montezemolo's good books.

That prompted talks between the two men at Maranello today, and the offer of a new deal, with Di Montezemolo claiming Massa was "back at a high level".

Di Montezemolo said: "You can see from the constructors' championship he has returned to the levels we used to know well.

"I expect a lot from him and his capacity to take points from our rivals."

It will mean another year of feverish speculation next season for Massa, in particular given speculation Sebastian Vettel is primed to join Ferrari in 2014.

That, however, was strongly denied by Di Montezemolo and Red Bull yesterday, with the former suggesting "two roosters in the same henhouse" in Alonso and Vettel would be a troublesome pairing.

Ferrari has long opted for a policy of having a number one driver, as is the case with Alonso at present, and a strong second rather than a duo both vying for the championship, but that is unlikely to stop the rumours from continuing.

In confirming their 2013 line-up, it means Ferrari join Red Bull, McLaren and Mercedes, with Lotus certain to retain Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean, leaving few seats available beyond that.


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