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Raikkonen happy to be back to where it all began

20-year-old Leclerc replaces the ‘Iceman’ in dream move to Ferrari

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Young Monaco driver Charles Leclerc will replace Finnish veteran Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari next season with the former world champion returning to Sauber, both Formula One teams announced yesterday.

The 20-year-old Leclerc — a Ferrari Driver Academy graduate — was the 2017 Formula 2 champion, and made his debut in F1 this season with the Sauber team.

“Scuderia Ferrari announces that, at the end of the 2018 season, Kimi Raikkonen will step down from his current role,” the team said in a statement. “In the next Formula One racing season, Charles Leclerc will drive for the Team alongside Sebastian Vettel,” it added.

“Dreams do come true,” Leclerc posted on Twitter. “I’ll be driving for @scuderiafe­rrari for the 2019 Formula 1 World Championsh­ip.”

Leclerc has had a promising start to his rookie season, finishing sixth at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. He has been nurtured by the Scuderia Ferrari for several years and is managed by Nicolas Todt, son of former Ferrari team principal and current FIA president Jean Todt.

“I will be eternally grateful to @scuderiafe­rrari for the opportunit­y

In the next Formula One racing season, Charles Leclerc will drive for the Team alongside Sebastian Vettel.” Ferrari team statement

■ given. To @nicolastod­t for supporting me since 2011. To my family,” Leclerc added. The 38-year-old Raikkonen has started 287 Grands Prix, winning 20 since his debut in 2001 with Sauber.

Raikkonen achieved his 100th podium finish by finishing second at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza this month after claiming his 18th pole in style with F1’s alltime fastest lap.

“During these years, Kimi’s contributi­on to the team, both as a driver and on account of his human qualities, has been fundamenta­l. He played a decisive role in the team’s growth and was, at the same time, always a great team player,” the team said.

Raikkonen left F1 two years after winning the world title with Ferrari and spent two years competing in the World Rally Championsh­ip, before returning to F1 with Lotus in 2012. Raikkonen moved back to Ferrari in 2014.

 ?? AP file ?? Serena Williams (right) talks with referee Brian Earley during the US Open women’s final against Naomi Osaka in New York on Saturday.
AP file Serena Williams (right) talks with referee Brian Earley during the US Open women’s final against Naomi Osaka in New York on Saturday.
 ?? AP ?? Second-placed Kimi Raikkonen celebrates after achieving his 100th podium finish in Monza earlier this month.
AP Second-placed Kimi Raikkonen celebrates after achieving his 100th podium finish in Monza earlier this month.

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