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The star-studded FIA Gala in Monaco was a
fitting finale for a dramatic season in the
FIA Formula One World Championship with Kimi
Raikkonen and Jean Todt collecting the
championship trophies. |
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Not since 1986 has the championship hosted a
three-way title showdown at the final round,
with Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen (above, during
the Hungarian Grand Prix) taking the title
in a thrilling finish. |
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The
star-studded FIA Gala in Monaco was a fitting finale for
a dramatic season in the FIA Formula One World
Championship. Not since 1986 has the championship hosted
a three-way title showdown at the final round, with
Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen taking the title in a thrilling
finish.
Raikkonen said:
“I am very happy to be here to receive this trophy that
comes with winning the World Championship. This has always
been my goal and I am particularly pleased to have achieved
it in my first year with Ferrari, which is a fantastic team
of people who are extraordinary, both professionally and
from the human point of view.
“This victory is
the result of the efforts of a group that never threw in the
towel, even when all seemed lost. I also want to thank my
family, my wife Jenni and everyone who has been close to me
since the start of my career.”
All of the top
three drivers were proud of the part they played in a
memorable season. McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, who took second
place in the championship in just his first season, was
appearing at the awards ceremony for the first time. He
said: “I’ve had a pretty amazing season. I was given such a
great opportunity by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. To be on the
podium at my first grand prix was a dream, but to continue
that to get my first win was even more. And to be one of the
three F1 drivers at the FIA Prize Giving Gala at the end of
the season is a truly special moment. I am proud to be at
the Gala representing my family and the team that I work
for. It has been a pleasure racing for them this season and
I couldn’t have done it without their support.”
Hamilton’s team
mate Fernando Alonso finished in third place but the two
could not have been closer. They finished with the same
points and the same number of wins and were separated only
by virtue of Hamilton’s greater number of second place
finishes. Alonso said: "This has been another exciting
season because my car was competitive from start to finish.
From this perspective the team did a fantastic job. Away
from the track, of course, it was a more bumpy road but
sometimes that’s what happens in sport and I will take those
lessons into next season and beyond. The main aspect for me
when looking back on the season is winning another four
races, including my first victory in Monza and my win in
Monaco, which is always special.”
The constructors
championship was won by Ferrari, its seventh title in nine
years. The trophy was gratefully accepted by Ferrari CEO
Jean Todt. He said: “It is a pleasure and an honour to be
here today to celebrate our successes in the two
Championships, which came at the end of a very unusual year.
After the Japanese Grand Prix, we would never have believed
that we would be attending this evening as world champions.
But the bravura and talent of the team and drivers, along
with a small helping hand from fate, means we are here in
this guise to celebrate a fantastic season for Ferrari,
embellished with nine wins and a world champion in the shape
of the great driver that is Kimi Raikkonen, who has taken
the title in his first year with the Scuderia.”
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