F1's Raikkonen headed to Sauber from Ferrari

In this Sept. 2, 2018 file photo, Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen of Finland waves from an historical Alfa Romeo during the driver parade before the race of the Formula One Italy Grand Prix at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Sunday Sept. 2, 2018.
In this Sept. 2, 2018 file photo, Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen of Finland waves from an historical Alfa Romeo during the driver parade before the race of the Formula One Italy Grand Prix at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Sunday Sept. 2, 2018.

MARANELLO, Italy -- Kimi Raikkonen is leaving Ferrari for Sauber and will be replaced by rookie Charles Leclerc.

Raikkonen, who won the 2007 Formula One title with Ferrari, will be heading back to Sauber from next season while Leclerc will take his seat alongside Sebastian Vettel.

The 20-year-old Leclerc is touted as one of the most talented young drivers in F1 and had been widely expected to move to Ferrari if Raikkonen left.

The young driver from Monaco had earned praise from across the F1 paddock -- including from world champions Vettel and Lewis Hamilton -- after a strong showing in his debut season with Sauber.

"Dreams do come true," Leclerc wrote on Twitter. "I'll be driving for scuderiaferrari for the 2019 Formula 1 World Championship. I will be eternally grateful to scuderiaferrari for the opportunity given."

Raikkonen will be back with the team where he started his F1 career in 2001. The Finn signed with Sauber for the next two seasons.

"Next two years with sauberf1team ahead! Feels extremely good to go back where it all began!" Raikkonen posted on his Instagram account.

Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur said signing Raikkonen represented an important step in the team's project.

"Kimi's undoubted talent and immense experience in Formula One will not only contribute to the development of our car, but will also accelerate the growth and development of our team as a whole," Vasseur said.

Raikkonen has 20 wins and 100 podium finishes in his F1 career. Nine of those wins came with Ferrari, where he had been since 2014. He also was with the team from 2007-09 before leaving to compete in the World Rally Championship for two years. He returned to F1 in 2012 to drive for Lotus, where he stayed until rejoining Ferrari two years later.

"During these years, Kimi's contribution to the team, both as a driver and on account of his human qualities, has been fundamental," Ferrari said in a statement. "He played a decisive role in the team's growth and was, at the same time, always a great team player. As a world champion for Scuderia Ferrari, he will always be part of the team's history and family. We thank Kimi for all of this and wish him and his family a prosperous future."

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In this Sept. 2, 2018 file photo, second placed Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen of Finland celebrates on a podium after the Formula One Italy Grand Prix at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy.

Sports on 09/12/2018

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