Kimi’s Masterpiece
Kimi Räikkönen’s stunning move on Giancarlo Fisichella in the 2005 Japanese GP at Suzuka, on the last lap, capped an amazing comeback to win from 18th on the grid. Read More …
Kimi Räikkönen’s stunning move on Giancarlo Fisichella in the 2005 Japanese GP at Suzuka, on the last lap, capped an amazing comeback to win from 18th on the grid. Read More …
Kimi threw his McLaren MP4/20 around the Hungaroring in 2005 but still managed to place only 4th on the grid before going on to win impressively from Michael Schumacher. Read More …
Juan Pablo Montoya leads the field down the hill towards Eau Rouge at the start of the 2005 Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit Spa-Francorchamps. Read More …
Demonstrating again how wet conditions are the ultimate equalizer in Formula One, the Japanese Grand Prix of 2005 delivered, as Kimi Räikkönen came back from 17th on the grid for a stunning victory. Read More …
A dramatic illustration of the changing of the guard in Formula One was the 2005 Grand Prix of San Marino at Imola, where a hard-charging young Fernando Alonso held off 7-time World Champion Michael Schumacher. Read More …
Kimi Räikkönen negotiates Eau Rouge at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps en route to winning the 2005 Belgium Grand Prix. Photographed personally by F1A&G. Read More …
The steeply uphill kink at legendary Eau Rouge is the most impressive and feared corner in all of Grand Prix racing. Photo from the 2005 Belgian GP by F1A&G. Read More …
Bernie Ecclestone, impresario of Formula One, has had the audacity to drop the British Grand Prix at venerable Silverstone from the Grand Prix calendar for the 2005 season. Read More …