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2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen may not yet be driven into an enforced sabbatical in 2010, it emerges - as speculation heightens that the Ferrari refugee could end up at Mercedes GP.
The immediate future of 2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has been decided, it seems, as the ex-Ferrari star's manager Steve Robertson reveals the Finn's 2010 intentions.
Reports suggest record-breaking multiple world champion Michael Schumacher is to relinquish his F1 duties at Ferrari - possibly for one final fling with the newly-renamed Mercedes GP.
As he continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in his freak accident at the Hungaroring in July, Felipe Massa has hailed as being 'like a victory' his return to the cockpit of the Ferrari F60 at Valencia at the weekend.
Recently-crowned F1 2009 World Champion Jenson Button reckons Brawn GP will face rather more opposition in 2010 - from the likes of Red Bull Racing, McLaren-Mercedes and Ferrari.
Fernando Alonso makes his first trip to Maranello since confirmation of Ferrari F1 deal
Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen bids a fond 'ciao' to Ferrari and turns his attentions towards the future - as he re-iterates that only a competitive car will keep him in F1 in 2010.
Kimi Raikkonen could only finish twelfth in Abu Dhabi, his final event with Ferrari and also the final round of the 2009 F1 season.
Fernando Alonso has admitted that he is pleased that Ferrari is focusing on 2010, even if it means that late-season results do not show well for the Scuderia.
Kimi Raikkonen admits he wasn t surprised to see Ferrari fail to make it through to the final stage of qualifying in Abu Dhabi
Kimi Raikkonen joins fellow world champion Fernando Alonso on qualifying sidelines in Abu Dhabi.
Stefano Domenicali insists that Ferrari hasn t given up on third place in the constructors championship standings despite slow start to Abu Dhabi weekend
Ferrari reacts to practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Erstwhile Ferrari team manager and press officer Claudio Berro is latest addition to Lotus F1 line-up.
Heikki Kovalainen eyes points in Abu Dhabi as McLaren looks to stay ahead of Ferrari and secure third spot in the 2009 F1 Constructors' championship.
Kimi Raikkonen survives flash fire in pitlane to secure sixth place for Ferrari in Brazil
Ferrari responds to qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, the penultimate round in the 2009 FIA F1 World Championship.
Quotes from Ferrari following practice for the Brazilian GP
Felipe Massa will not return to F1 competition in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari confirm, as the Brazilian gets set to climb back inside the cockpit today in a two-year-old F2007 at Fiorano.
Back on the market once again following his dismissal by Ferrari in favour of Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen 'would fit well' at McLaren-Mercedes in F1 2010, admits Martin Whitmarsh...
Subject to a successful FIA medical examination on Friday, Felipe Massa will return to an F1 cockpit with a test in Ferrari's F2007 at Fiorano next week, the Scuderia has announced.
Ferrari is already there, Lotus is due to rejoin in 2010 - and now Porsche could be set to become the latest legendary motoring name to compete in F1, should VW/Audi's plans come to fruition.
McLaren-Mercedes is doing all it can to help Heikki Kovalainen realise his full potential, insists managing director Jonathan Neale - despite persistent speculation linking Ferrari evictee Kimi Raikkonen to his compatriot's seat at Woking in F1 2010...
Former F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has warned Ferrari that its F60 may not be fast enough to retain third place in the 2009 constructors' title chase after trailing in behind Lewis Hamilton in the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
McLaren-Mercedes' soon-to-be-deposed F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has expressed his disappointment that Ferrari rival Felipe Massa should cast doubt upon the merit of his achievement.
New Ferrari signing Fernando Alonso has admitted that now one part of his dream has come true, he hopes to be able to fulfil the other by completing his F1 career at the famous Scuderia.
Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso's new team Ferrari has dismissed media reports that the Spaniard will be receiving a lower salary than his predecessor Kimi Raikkonen when he moves to Maranello from Renault in 2010.
Former F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has revealed that he will only remain in the top flight in 2010 if he has a title-challenging car at his disposal, following his dismissal by Ferrari.
Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso will partner Felipe Massa at Ferrari in 2010, the Scuderia has officially confirmed - as Kimi Raikkonen makes way for the Spaniard's entrance.
Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Vice-President Norbert Haug dismisses fears that McLaren would be incapable of adequately managing the relationship between Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen were the Finn to join the team from Ferrari in 2010.
Kimi Raikkonen admits he doesn t expect things to get easier for Ferrari at Suzuka after difficult weekend in Singapore
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali insists the team will continue to fight hard for third in the F1 constructors title despite disappointing weekend in Singapore
Ferrari reacts to the Singapore Grand Prix
Kimi Raikkonen manages just 13th on the grid for the Singapore Grand Prix as Ferrari pays the price for ending F60 development work
Reaction from Ferrari to qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix
Kimi Raikkonen admits it s the 'same old story' when quizzed about his future F1 career with Ferrari
BMW Sauber team to run with Ferrari engines in 2010, if team secures a slot on the F1 grid under new ownership
As discredited Ferrari technical manager Nigel Stepney prepares to name names in his defence, sources are suggesting that McLaren wasn't the ultimate destination of secrets smuggled out of Maranello in the Formula One spy row.
Jean Todt has joined the chorus of voices at Maranello insisting that Ferrari had not expected to beat McLaren in the Monaco Grand Prix.