Friday, June 29, 2007

Can Ferrari remain dominant at Magny Cours Sunday?

Ferrari has been always dominant at Magny Cours. Does it mean Kimi Raikkonen will get things going for Ferrari at the 2007 French Grand Prix?

Ferrari President Luca Montezemolo still believes Kimi Raikkonen, their latest acquisition, can still get Ferrari back on track and is now urging the Finn to start proving why he is ''one of the most feared drivers in Formula One.''

Kimi Raikkonen WAS this young and promising talent at the McLaren - Mercedes side. He was right on the thick of the action when Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso were switching paint at Monaco and Magny Cours.

This 2007 F1 season, after making the switch from McLaren - Mercedes to Ferrari, the young Finn failed to live up to all the hype after his one and only win at the 2007 Australian Grand Prix to kick off the new season.

Since then, his second string teammate, Felipe Massa, has been keeping Ferrari afloat. Barely. STILL, Ferrari has not lost hope for their new ace driver, Kimi Raikkonen. They still believe he is the one who'll be carrying the red scarlet after the Michael Schumacher era.

''We are waiting for the real Raikkonen, the one that everyone fears,'' Ferrari President Luca Montezemolo said. ''Michael has said Kimi and Fernando (Alonso) were his toughest rivals, and Alonso has said the same about Raikkonen and Schumacher.''

''Kimi has always been in the fight, and now we are waiting for him to go back to being the one everyone fears, and we are convinced that he will do it.''

This Sunday, in the 2007 French Grand Prix at Magny Cours, Kimi Raikkonen will be hoping to do just that for the red scarlet Scuderia Ferrari.

Who will win the F1 drivers championship? Bodog has the odds.

Kimi Raikkonen 7/4

Fernando Alonso 7/4

Lewis Hamilton 9/2

Felipe Massa 5/2

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