Raikkonen to continue for another season with Alfa Romeo
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[October 31, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Formula One's most
experienced driver Kimi Raikkonen and Italian Antonio Giovinazzi
will race on for Alfa Romeo next season, the Swiss-based team said
on Friday.
Raikkonen, the 2007 world champion who is now 41, holds the records
for most races entered (327) and started (324) by any driver in the
history of the sport and is the oldest on the starting grid.
The Finn showed in Portugal last weekend that he still has the
fighting spirit, overtaking 10 cars on the opening lap.
"Alfa Romeo... is more than a team to me, it is like a second
family," Raikkonen, who started out with the team when they raced as
Sauber and won his world championship with Ferrari, said in a
statement.
"So many of the faces that were around me when I made my Formula One
debut in 2001 are still here and the unique atmosphere of this team
is what gives me that extra motivation to keep going in what will be
my 19th season in the sport.
"I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t believe in the team’s project and in
what we feel we can achieve together. This is a team that values
hard work over words and this fits well with my style."
Speaking to reporters at Imola ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand
Prix, the 'Iceman' said he had signed the extension only on Thursday
and it had not been a difficult decision.
Giovinazzi, 26, will be entering his third season in Formula One
next year.
The announcement by the Ferrari-powered team leaves Haas as the
clear destination for Ferrari Academy driver Mick Schumacher.
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Alfa Romeo's Kimi
Raikkonen during a press conference FIA/Handout via REUTERS
The son of Ferrari great Michael is leading the Formula Two
championship, while Britain's Callum Ilott is second, and
Ferrari-powered Haas have two seats available.
One of them looks likely to go to Russian F2 driver Nikita Mazepin,
whose billionaire father is keen to see his son in Formula One.
Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto told reporters the decision would
likely be made before the end of the Formula Two season, and
recognised only one of the Academy drivers was likely to step up in
2001.
"I think it's something we may decide within the next couple of
weeks," he said.
Alfa Romeo, a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler (FCA), announced on
Thursday the continuation into 2021 of the carmaker's naming rights
deal with Sauber.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, Editing by Alison
Williams/Peter Rutherford/Ken Ferris)
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