The Theory of Relativity
Prior to the season, many had predicted that Kimi Raikkonen would win the 2007 Formula One championship. After seven races, some are already speculating that Ferrari are looking to replace the Finn. What had gone wrong since he won the opening round at Melbourne? And are things really as bad as perceived? Adam Cooper keeps a cool head and analyses the situation
Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari career could hardly have got off to a better start in Australia in March. Pole position and victory - it was the sort of debut performance that almost made you think, Michael who?
Since then, however, not a lot has gone right for the Finn. He followed up with a couple of solid third places, but the last four starts have brought him just 10 points, the same number he earned in Melbourne. He is already 26 points off world championship leader Lewis Hamilton, but surprisingly perhaps, still only seven behind his teammate Felipe Massa.
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