Wins
![]() | Malaysia 2003 | Kimi's First Victory which was a long time coming, his luck run out in France the previous year after slipping on oil from a Toyota when in the lead (Schumacher won the race). | |
![]() | Belgium 2004 | The first of |
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![]() | Spain 2005 | The first of 7 wins in 2005 this will be remembered for Kimi's sheer speed while leading from lights to flag. He would lead every lap for the next 3 grand prix (apart from the last one in nurburgring! =C ) | |
![]() | Monaco 2005 | An entertaining race as usual in the streets of Monte Carlo, Kimi lead from lights to flag for the second consecutive race as title rivals renault suffered with tyre issues. He was followed home by the two Williams | |
![]() | Canada 2005 | A lucky victory this one as he was suffering with the car and Montoya got disqualified for exiting the pits under a safety car. | |
![]() | Hungary 2005 | Another victory made easier by the retirement of JPM (due to mechanical failure). Was chasing Schumacher for the first part of the race. | |
![]() | Turkey 2005 | The first ever race in Turkey, Kimi got overtaken by the renault in the first lap only to overtake him agian later that lap. Would have been a Mclaren 1-2 if it was not for an incident with a backmarker for Montoya. | |
![]() | Belgium 2005 | The second of 3 was supposed to be another Mclaren 1-2 if Montoya hadn't had an accident with the back marker (agian!). | |
![]() | Japan 2005 | One of, if not the best race of Kimi's career, starting down right at the back of the grid overtaking Fisichella on the last lap into turn 1. What a race, emotional response from Ron. | |
![]() | Australia 2007 | New team, new car and Kimi won the first race of the season in a dominant fashion for Ferrari. | |
![]() | France 2007 | After an average spell the spark to the 2007 season returned in France where Kimi out drove Massa to win, taking Lewis off the start line. | |
![]() | Britain 2007 | The second win in a row was fighting the Mclarens after Massa stalled on the grid. Lewis faded in his home GP to finish 3rd and Alonso took 2nd. | |
![]() | Belgium 2007 | Kimi returned to belgium looking to keep his title chances alive he done that dominating the weekend stamping his name all over this track with his 3rd consecutive win here. | |
![]() | China 2007 | A difficult weekend with the weather lead to Mclaren calling Lewis in too late and he just slid into the gravel to retire. Kimi was therefore free to win. | |
![]() | Brazil 2007 | After the seaon was turned on its head over the last couple of races Kimi was still in the title hunt, just. Ferrari taken the advantage in qualifying with Massa on pole ahead of Kimi. They got away fine, Alonso overtook Lewis only for Lewis to run out of road when trying to get back. Lewis then had a glitch which put him to the back. At this point Kimi was in the position to take the championship assuming that Massa would let him pass in the pits. All eyes were on lewis to see how far he would get. 5th place i think is all he needed. My eyes didn't leave the screen for the next hour and 1/2 as i was counting down the laps with sweaty palms hopign that the Ferrari was reliable and the Mclaren didn't get the place. On top of Lewis, if Massa made a mistake then Alonso would have been a triple world champion. Lucky it didn't happen and Kimi won the race and won his first championship at last!! Whatever fuel temperature problems there were I knew nothing would take this away from him. | |
![]() | Malaysia 2008 | After a disasterous start in Australia Kimi fought back to win the Malaysian GP the place where his first win came 5 years ago. | |
![]() | Spain 2008 | After taking the pole from Alonso in Spain Kimi went on to win his second Spainish GP in a race weekend which he later desribed as perfect. | |
![]() | Belgium 2009 | From 6th Position on the grid Kimi made the most of his KERS launch system and a wide line through the first corner to rise to 2nd place after the first few corners. A safety car then appeared after a crash in the mid field. Kimi then tucked in behind the pole sitter Giancarlo Fisichella and picked up the slip stream over taking him into the next corner. A long fought battle then took place between Kimi and the on form Force India for the lead, the gap never more than 1.5 seconds but neither driver made any mistakes and Kimi emerged the victor. |























