Veteran F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen has activated an option in his contract which will see him stay with Alfa Romeo for at least another season, according to The Race. Specifically, the publication has reported that Raikkonen activated this option a fortnight ago at the Russian Grand Prix. READ: ACI Recommends ‘Maximum Sanction’ For Luca Corberi
MoreMick Schumacher and veteran F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen are set to be team-mates at Alfa Romeo next year, according to reports. Schumacher, who currently leads the Formula Two standings, will make his F1 weekend debut at the upcoming Eifel Grand Prix. READ: Daniel Ricciardo Doesn’t Regret Signing For McLaren Despite Renault’s Form Specifically, he will
MoreRobert Kubica has said he isn’t ruling out a return to the Formula One grid despite struggling at Williams last year, with team-mate George Russell comprehensively outperforming him. In a recent interview with Autosport, Kubica said his shock comeback in 2019 in unlikely circumstances shows that you can never rule anything out in motorsport. READ:
MoreKimi Raikkonen has poked fun at Lewis Hamilton on social media. He posted a meme which consists of a shirtless picture of James Hunt alongside an image of Hamilton on a scooter. READ: Alfa Romeo Planning To Soon Finalise 2021 Driver Line-Up The meme, which has been circulating all over social media, is captioned “Evolution
MoreAlfa Romeo is planning on confirming its driver line-up for the 2021 season soon, with the team set to hold discussions with Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi this month. “In [over] the course of September, we will have the discussion with our drivers about next year and then we will decide together what we have
MoreThe inaugural Tuscan Grand Prix was full of action and drama, with plenty of crashes and quite a few intense on-track battles and overtakes. The race only lasted a matter of seconds before the safety car came out on the opening lap, with Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly having to retire after just a few
MoreThe two Ferraris have been knocked out of the Italian GP before Q3 for the first time since 1984. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel was knocked out in the first part of qualifying for the 2020 Italian Grand Prix after catching traffic on his last flying lap of the session. Specifically, Vettel was hampered as a
MoreFour-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel is counting down his last races with Ferrari in Formula 1 and is actively exploring his options for 2021 and beyond. While he will most likely want to remain in the pinnacle of motorsport, the idea of competing outside F1 for a season or two might appeal to him. And
MoreKimi Raikkonen, a former teammate of Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari, has said the Italian media can sometimes be harsh on Ferrari drivers, but ultimately racing for the team is no different to any other Formula 1 outfit. “I never found it any different than any other team,” Raikkonen said in an interview with F1.com about
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