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Friday September 07, 2018 Fans love Kimi Raikkonen, even rival racers appreciate the no-nonsence Fin

Friday September 07, 2018 [Reasons why we all love Kimi Raikkonen]( Fans love Kimi Raikkonen, even rival racers appreciate the no-nonsence Finn, so much so that one fan has started a petition on Change.org urging Ferrari to re-sign the driver. [Lance Stroll: Even experience won't help Williams]( Lance Stroll has rubbished suggestions that Williams would be a lot better off this season if they had an experienced driver leading their charge. [F1 'tyre war' with Michelin as sole supplier]( Michelin believe they could improve Formula 1's racing as if there were a "tyre war" taking place, and that they can do so even as the sport's sole supplier. [Robert Kubica admits comeback may not have 'happy' ending]( Linked to Lance Stroll's Williams seat should he leave during this season, Robert Kubica admits a F1 drive may "not have the happy end" he wants. [Wolff wants 'third car' for young drivers]( As Mercedes face a dilema finding seats on the F1 gird for their young drivers, Toto Wolff has proposed running a third car for drivers with "two years" or less experience. [Lando Norris: Debut very different to Hamilton's]( Lando Norris concedes his first season with McLaren will be "very different" to Lewis Hamilton's given the state of the Formula 1 team. [Stoffel Vandoorne: Critics quick to pass judgement]( Having lost his McLaren race seat to Lando Norris, Stoffel Vandoorne believes he has been harshly judged by Formula 1. [No new manufacturers for 2021]( Despite proposed changes to the regulations, Formula 1 has not attracted any new manufacturers to the grid for 2021; that's according to FIA president Jean Todt. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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