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Felipe Massa - 25 April 1981, Sao Paolo (Brazil)
Massa, a Brazilian whose grandfather came to Brazil from the city of Cerignola, Italy, was born in Botucatu, a city of São Paulo State. Massa began karting when he was 8 years old, finishing fourth in his first season. He continued in national and international championships for 7 years, and in 1998 he moved into Formula Chevrolet, finishing the Brazilian championship in fifth. In the next season, he won 3 of the 10 races and took the championship. In 2000, he moved to Europe to compete in the Italian Formula Renault series, winning both it and the European Formula Renault championship in the same year. Whilst having the opportunity to move into Formula 3, he opted instead for the Formula 3000 Euro-Series, and was dominant, winning 6 of the 8 races to take the championship. He was offered an F1 test with the Sauber team, who promptly signed him for 2002. In the meantime he drove for Alfa Romeo in the European Touring Car Championship as a guest driver.
Formula One career: Sauber (2002, 2004-2005) Ferrari (2006-Present)
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| Nationality |
Brazilian |
| Car # |
2 |
| Current team |
Scuderia Ferrari |
| Formula One |
World Championship career |
Races |
88 (87 starts) |
Championships |
0 |
Wins |
5 |
Podium finishes |
17 |
Pole positions
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9 |
Career points |
201 |
| Fastest laps |
8 |
| First race |
2002 Australian Grand Prix |
First win |
2006 Turkish Grand Prix |
Latest win |
2007 Turkish Grand Prix |
Latest race |
2007 Brazilian Grand Prix |
| 2007 position |
4th (94 pts) |
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Kimi-Matias Räikkönen - October 17, 1979 in Espoo, Finland
Kimi is a race car driver, currently driving for Scuderia Ferrari. He is the 2007 Formula One World Drivers' Champion.
Räikkönen entered Formula One as a regular driver for Sauber-Petronas in 2001. Having previously only raced in very junior open-wheel categories, he was given his Super Licence from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) after a performance delivery promise from his team boss, Peter Sauber. He joined McLaren Mercedes in 2002, and became a title contender by finishing runner-up in the 2003 and 2005 championships to Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso, respectively.
Switching to Ferrari in 2007, Räikkönen became the highest paid driver in the sport, and secured his first Formula One World Drivers' Championship, beating McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso by one point.
Sauber – entry into Formula One (2001)
McLaren (2002–2006)
Ferrari (2007—2008)
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| Nationality |
Finnish |
| Car # |
1 |
| Current team |
Scuderia Ferrari |
| Formula One |
World Championship career |
Races |
122 (121 starts) |
Championships |
1 (2007) |
Wins |
15 |
Podium finishes |
48 |
Pole positions
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14 |
Career points |
456 |
| Fastest laps |
25 |
| First race |
2001 Australian Grand Prix |
First win |
2003 Malaysian Grand Prix |
Latest win |
2007 Brazilian Grand Prix |
Latest race |
2007 Brazilian Grand Prix |
| 2007 position |
1st (110 points) |
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