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Planet-F1 News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kimi Raikkonen has again insisted he's lost none of his motivation after his commitment was called into question following his fourth successive point-less finish."
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Crash.Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Defending F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen and current title-challenging Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa warn that qualifying could be of pivotal importance in this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji Speedway...
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F1Technical.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two races in three hours of free practice: that's the outcome in kilometres of the Friday of the Japanese Grand Prix for the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro drivers. Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa actually completed a total of 134 laps (70 for the former, 64 the latter,) double the distance they will have to cover in Sunday afternoon's race.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
With just three races left of the Formula One season, Robert Kubica of BMW-Sauber sits in third place, with the Ferrari of the defending champion, Kimi Raikkonen, firmly in his slipstream, seven points back. If Kubica can stay on that notional podium it will count as an outstanding season – not quite the equivalent of Hull City keeping third place in the Premier League, but not so far behind. It will...
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F1Technical.net (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Sunshine and warm weather was the unusual feature of the Mount Fuji circuit this afternoon, when Kimi Raikkonen faced the press for the first time on this Japanese Grand Prix weekend. Since Singapore the Ferrari team has made it clear that its target for the remaining three races is to finish first and second in all of them. Kimi was asked if a one-two was possible here.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The Spaniard's dreams of joining the legendary Italian team seemed to be in ruins when Ferrari announced they had signed Kimi Raikkonen for another two years.
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Bush Radio 89.5 fm Newsroom (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
By Mikhaila Crowie 4 October 2008 Ferrari driver and reigning Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen has had his fair share of bad luck this season. Raikkonen crashed out of last week’s Marina Bay Grand Prix. The Finnish driver said it was difficult to explain this dark period in his career. Raikkonen said it is definitely a sad situation to be stuck in but says he can do little to change it. The...
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autosport.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has backed Kimi Raikkonen to show his value as a 'champion' by helping the Maranello team claim the title this year.
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Crash.Net (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Defending F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen admits he 'can't explain [his] dark period' in the top flight in 2008, as the Ferrari star reveals his fastest lap record is worthless to him.