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F1... ?

I just do not know why but I just hate him, maybe for his arrogance. I know he is a great driver but now he is joining Ferrari, and I do not think I will support them. I’ll retired for next season... Kimi Raikkonen will always be my favorite since he started his F1 career with Sauber, but Hakkinen, he is the reasons I started to watch F1...

F1 2009 Malaysia

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Today, I spent some time with K, we had lunch (Ayam Penyet) at Sunway, do some computer work in Kopitiam and watched F1 at Mercedes-Benz F1 Open house at Cycle & Carriage wearing Ferrari shirt... Proudly entering the lounge! Unfortunately Ferrari didn't perform well this evening, perhaps due to the bad weather! But more race to come, go for it, bebeh... You’ll never walk alone! (Sorry wrong tagline!)

My Ferraris collection

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This is my latest Ferraris collection (shell) come together with the garage, bought it last night at 1U. Still waiting for two more cars F1 2008 and Enzo Ferrari. Last time I bought F1 2007 for my nephew and I don't have it for myself... emmm! This is the previous collection together with Austin-Healy. Nice huh!!
Raikkonen steals victory in Japan Finn enjoys possibly his finest hour for McLaren A stunning last-lap pass gives Kimi Raikkonen victory from 17th on the grid at Suzuka, with the Renaults of Giancarlo Fisichella and Fernando Alonso second and third. The result ensures the constructors’ championship battle is wide open going to China. WHO WILL WIN??

Alonso wraps up title in Brazil

Montoya takes the win, but the real glory is elsewhere Third place for Fernando Alonso behind the rampant McLarens of Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen was sufficient to crown the Spaniard as the youngest-ever world champion at the end of Sunday afternoon's Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. Congrats to Alonso!!!
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Raikkonen had to fight hard from 13th on the grid... he's the best and hopefully the car won't give much problem, next in Silverstone!! 2005 FRENCH GRAND PRIX - RACE RESULTS Magny Cours, Sunday 3rd July 2005 KIMI RAIKKONEN MP4-20 06 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA MP4-20 05 T-car (Juan Pablo) MP4-20 03 FRENCH GRAND PRIX Team McLaren Mercedes driver Kimi Raikkonen claimed second place in today’s French Grand Prix, having worked his way up the field from 13th. The Finn also set the fastest lap of the race with a time of 1:16.423. Juan Pablo Montoya was forced to retire with a hydraulic failure caused by a fractured supply pipe on lap 46 whilst lying in third place. Both drivers were on two-stop strategies and came in for their stops on laps 29 (8.8 seconds), 56 (5.8 seconds) for Kimi and 26 (8.8 seconds) for Juan Pablo. Kimi Raikkonen remains second in the Drivers World Championship with 45 points whilst Juan Pablo is 11th with 16 points. Team McLaren Mercedes remains second in the Constructo...

Ferrari win six-car Indianapolis race

Red one-two and a Jordan podium as Michelin withdraw The US Grand Prix began to go wrong when all of the 14 Michelin runners came into the pits at the end of the green flag lap, leaving only Michael Schumacher on ‘pole position’ from Ferrari team mate Rubens Barrichello, the two Jordans of Tiago Monteiro and Narain Karthikeyan, and the two Minardis of Christijan Albers and Patrick Friesacher in front of the shocked 130,000 crowd. I was shocked too, but it gives opportunity to Jordans and Minardis to gain some points.

yesss!!!!........

Analysis - McLaren come good Meanwhile, Renault still strong, Toyota still improving A victory for McLaren was no surprise after the speed the MP4-20 has been showing all season. Initially it came not in qualifying but late in races, but as Kimi Räikkönen proved in Imola, the car is now the class of the field as far as speed is concerned. In Barcelona it had the reliability to match and it proves to be unbeatable. ( formula1 )

Hall of Fame - World Champions

Formula 1 I'm interested in F1 racing and love to watch those drivers in action. But prefer Kimi Raikkonen and now team-up with JP Montoya, from team Mercedes McLaren. This sport is really exciting to watch. Those days, I never miss any of the races especially during Mika Hakkinen. He's the best! Some of my fav. from hall of fame - F1 World Champions Niki Lauda (AUT) World Champion - 1975, 1977, 1984 Grand Prix Starts: 170 Grand Prix Wins: 25 Pole Positions: 24 On February 22, 1949, Nicholas Andreas Lauda was born in Vienna into a prominent Austrian business and banking dynasty. He bought his way into Formula One racing and very nearly paid for it with his life. Given up for dead after an appalling accident he recovered by what the medical profession called sheer force of will. His astonishingly quick return to the cockpit was called the most courageous comeback in sporting history. After winning two championships he got bored and left the sport, only to return again and win a...