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Raikkonen looks to rule majestic Spa again

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  1. 62 250 GTO

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    LONDON, England (AP) In a sport where moving forward is the name of the game, Formula One's annual pilgrimage to Belgium represents a step into its past.
    Spa specialist Kimi Raikkonen will be hoping for another champagne moment at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.

    Since 1999, F1 has seen the arrival of six new, multi-million dollar circuits, with more to follow in the next few seasons.

    But in Spa-Francorchamps F1 has one of its gems, an historic circuit of breathtaking scope and unpredictability, where a driver's bravery is rewarded.

    It has delivered so many memorable moments and classic races since its first grand prix in 1925 -- before the world championship had been established.

    Fast, sweeping and undulating in nature, changes have been made over the years but the essence of the track remains, perhaps best encapsulated by the uphill, 180mph (290km/h), left-right Eau Rouge corner.

    World championship leader Lewis Hamilton has urged the sport to look back as well as forward by retaining old circuits such as Spa and Monza in Italy.

    "You really feel the history of those places whenever you race there; they have real character," the McLaren driver said.

    "Spa is one of my all-time favorites. It has probably the most exciting corner in Formula One, Eau Rouge, and it's one of the few circuits where you really feel like you're actually going somewhere.

    "You blast off into the forest and get to the top of the hill and can feel the whole circuit beneath you. It's one of the best challenges in Formula One."

    The 4.352-mile (7.004km) circuit benefits from the changeable weather of the Ardennes mountains in which it is located, meaning wet races are common.

    But whatever the weather, Kimi Raikkonen is unbeaten at F1's longest circuit since 2002 and is looking to get his title charge back on track at his favorite venue.

    "I love the track. I'd like to race there all the year round," said Ferrari's defending world champion.

    "It's the best of all the tracks and I hope that I'll have a car that works the way I want. I'll give it all to win again."

    The circuit was left off the 2003 and 2006 calendars after rows over sponsorship and last year's race was run on a slightly modified layout.

    But overtaking is possible on the second quickest circuit in F1, where a balance between top speed and downforce for its variety of corners is hard to find.

    Renault's two-time world champion Fernando Alonso is another of those enamored of the greatest track left in F1.

    He said: "Spa is one of those exceptional circuits on the Formula One calendar. Like all the older circuits, there is always a very special and warm atmosphere.

    "For the drivers, Spa is an unbelievable challenge and is a very enjoyable place to drive a Formula One car. I have never won at Spa and hope that one day I can add a win here to my list of achievements."

    Expect spectacular Spa to serve up another treat of a grand prix on Sunday
     
  2. Remy Zero

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    it will be between Kimi & Massa this comin weekend.
     
  3. FerrariF1v12

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    FERRARI 1-2...Raikonenn should be atop the podium.
     
  4. DF1

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    He needs to start RULING qualifying then maybe he can rule this circuit again. He sounds motivated to do so!! :) Lets hope this can happen!
     
  5. jk0001

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    Ferrari 1 2 yes
     
  6. kraftwerk

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    Another victory Doughnut, would be nice from the Kimster.

    However Massa will be gunning for it, to eat into the Lewis lead..

    A great circuit and I'am hoping for a great race.
     
  7. Far Out

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    I'd rather like to see Massa win. He deserves to be the #1 driver now, with Kimi obviously being too bored to race how he should... anyway, I think we'll see Ferrari domination in Spa. Very fast track, and 'our' cars had the highest top speed last race in Valencia, even the Ferrari powered midfield cars.
     
  8. tessmania

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    I'd be happy for him to rule something other than the wages table!! Lets hope it's a ferrari 1-2 this weekend. Long over due
     
  9. rmani

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    i dunno why ferrari doesn't try running kimi a tad light to help ensure him pole position. I hope he can dominate next weekend
     
  10. DGS

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    That's just a smidge misleading. Kimi has won Spa three times: 04 and 05 with McLaren, 07 with Ferrari.
    Spa wasn't in the calendar in '03 or '06. (Kimi wasn't in the "calendar" in '00. Mika won in '00.)

    Kimi DNF'd his Sauber at Spa in '01, and DNF'd a McLaren in '02. (Both won by Schumi.)

    So in five visits, Kimi has DNF'd twice and won three times.

    Extrapolate from that what you will. ;)
     
  11. 355

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    I think Kimi will be there but Massa will be there too. Lets hope we can take more than 2 points out of Lewis.
     
  12. DGS

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    #12 DGS, Sep 1, 2008
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    Forgot to mention: Felipe DNF'd a Sauber in '02, finished a Sauber out of the points in '05, and finished 4th *in a Sauber* in '04.
    (Kimi won in a McLaren; 2nd and 3rd were the two Ferraris, and Massa was 4th. Fisi was 5th in the other Sauber; DC placed 7th in the other McLunk.)

    In '07, Spa came *after* Monza, and Phil was right behind Kimi all weekend, completing Ferrari's 1-2 finish.
    I think they both like this track. ;)

    Counting only the current drivers, between '00 through '07 (6 runnings), the current grid have racked up 24 DNFs, 25 points finishes, and only 7 finishes outside of the points.
     

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