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  • di Montezemolo: We Did Not Need Raikkonen
    Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has stated Ferrari needed to change the team's line up for the 2010 season, asserting bringing Fernando Alonso on as a driver to be necessary for improvement. While not rejecting Raikkonen's contributions to the Scuderia, it does seem di Montezemolo has still snubbed the Finn.

  • Räikkönen Joins Citroën in the WRC
    Kimi Raikkonen has announced he will not be taking a sabbatical in 2010 after leaving the Scuderia Ferrari and will rather be racing for the Citroën Junior Team in the World Rally Championship. Having dabbled in rallying before, Raikkonen is keen to continue his career in the sport and will attend all but one WRC event next season.

  • Raikkonen Out of Formula 1
    It seems Kimi Raikkonen will not be competing in Formula 1 at least until the end of the 2010 season. With Ferrari signing Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa for the upcoming season, Raikkonen was forced to look elsewhere. It now seems though he will not join another team and instead will take a sabbatical.

  • Kimi's Future With Ferrari Uncertain
    Kimi Raikkonen has come on strong during the last half of the 2009 season, taking victory and several podium finishes, including a podium at last weekend's Italian Grand Prix. However, his future at Ferrari is anything but certain, with rumours abound suggesting an early end to his contract.

  • Does the Santander Deal Guarantee Alonso for 2010?
    With Spanish banking group Santander signing with Ferrari as a major sponsor from 2010, Fernando Alonso's much often rumoured move to the Scuderia seems almost certain. However, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has declared there should be no such assumption.

  • Santander to Sponsor Ferrari From 2010
    Maranello, Thursday September 10, 2009 Ferrari announced that Spanish Bank Santander, will become one of the Italian team's ‘most important’ sponsors from 2010.

  • Massa Believes Renault Intentionally Crashed
    Injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa, reportedly believes Renault instructed Nelson Piquet Jr to intentionally crash during the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. The incident, rather unsurprisingly titled crash-gate, has placed Renault in a rather embarrassing situation and may in fact eject them from the sport.

  • Fisichella Signed as Massa's Replacement
    Maranello, September 3rd: Ferrari announces that they have signed Giancarlo Fisichella to replace injured driver Felipe Massa's replacement Luca Badoer. And with this, Giancarlo realizes a life long dream to drive for the storied scuderia.

  • Ferrari to Replace Delusional Badoer
    Ferrari seems set to replace the struggling Luca Badoer at the upcoming Italian Grand Prix, despite Badoer believing such an action to be ultimately absurd. With Badoer finishing last in both of his substitutions for the injured Felipe Massa, Ferrari has little choice but to bring in another driver, with the most recent suggestion being Giancarlo Fisichella.

  • Raikkonen Wins in Belgium
    Kimi Raikkonen came from behind to take his fourth career victory at the Spa Francorchamps circuit in Belgium on Sunday. Having started sixth, Raikkonen avoided a first lap pile up and slipped past his competitors. From then on, it was meant to be clear sailing, though Giancarlo Fisichella in the Force India, kept Kimi on his toes until the final lap.

  • Badoer Completes Thinly Disguised Test
    Felipe Massa's replacement for this weekend's Grand Prix event, Luca Badoer, took part in a promotional photo shoot. Though despite the event being labelled as such, it was clearly a test of the F60 in contravention of the sporting regulations.

  • Badoer to Race in Valencia
    With the news of Michael Schumacher not being able to return to Formula 1 due to a neck injury, Ferrari has confirmed Luca Badoer as the replacement for Felipe Massa in the Valencia Grand Prix. Badoer has been a test driver with Ferrari for over ten years and this will be his first ever race with the Scuderia.

  • Schumacher Will Not Return to Formula 1
    After it became clear his neck was still too injured from a recent motorcycle accident, it has been confirmed Michael Schumacher will not replace Felipe Massa at Ferrari in the upcoming European Grand Prix. Schumacher attempted to regain strength in his neck, though the pain caused by the high G-forces in Formula 1 was simply too much for him to overcome.

  • Montoya Blasts Schumacher, Again
    Formula 1 reject Juan Pablo Montoya, has once again come out against Michael Schumacher and Ferrari. He believes Schumacher's return to Formula 1 will not see him perform as well as Raikkonen, unless Ferrari gives him an unfair advantage.

  • Schumacher May Not Return To Formula 1
    There is doubt regarding Michael Schumacher's return to racing at the upcoming European Grand Prix. A combination of his being forbidden to test the current F60 car and a lack of neck strength caused by a motorcycle accident, means Michael may not be prepared to race.

  • Massa Recovering Nicely
    After being released from hospital in Hungary, Felipe Massa returned home to Brazil, to begin his rehabilitation. According to his doctors, the Brazilian is having a surprisingly quick recovery.

  • Watch Out for Schumacher Says Jordan
    Michael Schumacher's previous employer and former team owner Eddie Jordan, has asserted Michael to be ready to take the fight to Formula 1's current best as he returns to Formula 1 for the first time since 2006. Despite his inactivity, Jordan believes Schumacher's skill will be more than a match for his rivals.

  • Shocking News: Schumacher to Replace Massa
    In a dramatic turn of events, Michael Schumacher has been confirmed to replace Felipe Massa in the upcoming European Grand Prix in Valencia. Schumacher's return had been much rumoured about, but still severely doubted. Though there are now no doubts the 7-Time World Champion will race for Ferrari once again and perhaps for the remainder of the season.

  • Who Will Replace Felipe?
    While many remain shocked by Felipe Massa's freak accident on Friday in Hungary, our thoughts now turn to who will replace the Brazilian for what will surely be the remainder of the season.

  • Räikkönen's Second Place Dedicated to Massa
    While the thoughts of the Ferrari team were with Felipe Massa this weekend following his crash, team mate Kimi Räikkönen started from sixth and finished second.


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