As the formula one paddock emptied at Monza, one rumour had moved into the realm of fact — Kimi Raikkonen is returning to Ferrari in 2014. The news was being confidently reported by broadcasters, including Germany’s
As he reinforced his dominance on the season with a sixth win of 2013 on Sunday, Sebastian Vettel’s rivals acknowledged at Monza the German is on course to be a four-time world champion. With seven races
Red Bull will conduct a two-day, 1000 kilometre tyre test with Pirelli mid next week in Barcelona. The news revives memories of this year’s Mercedes ‘test-gate’ scandal, but Auto Motor und Sport reports that the world
Rumours were swirling in the Monza paddock on Sunday, and the buzzword was ‘Wednesday’. The big talking point was whether Kimi Raikkonen in fact agreed a 2014 deal to rejoin Ferrari next year on the Wednesday
Sebastian Vettel wins the Italian Grand Prix. Vettel takes the win with Alonso second, Webber third and Massa fourth. A great ride from Hulkenberg earns him fifth with Rosberg sixth and Ricciardo seventh. The battle for
Well-known paddock personalities doubt feverish speculation Kimi Raikkonen is on the verge of signing to return to Ferrari next year. It is rumoured the Finn is now poised to agree the deal, but triple world champion
Jean Todt has indicated Pirelli is staying put as F1’s official tyre supplier. Although the Italian marque has inked contracts beyond its 2013 tender with all the teams and Bernie Ecclestone, rumours have indicated FIA president
Flavio Briatore insists Fernando Alonso will not be worried if Kimi Raikkonen is signed by Ferrari for 2014. As the long and sillier-than-usual driver ‘silly-season’ finally looks set to draw to a close, Ferrari president Luca
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