Kimi Raikkonen... return to scuderia Ferrari.Kimi Raikkonen... return to scuderia Ferrari.

Kimi Raikkonen will race for Ferrari next season in a two-year deal that takes the 2007 world champion back to the glamour team he left in 2009 and creates the strongest pairing in F1.

Ferrari said in a statement yesterday that the 33-year-old ‘Iceman’, currently with Lotus, will replace Felipe Massa alongside double world champion Fernando Alonso.

Alonso, who has a contract to the end of 2016, had left little doubt that he would have been happy to continue with Massa and thanked the Brazilian for his support in their four years together.

“Come the end of the season, it will not be easy to say goodbye to a team-mate like Felipe,” said the Spaniard.

“He has always been truly professional and loyal to the team.”

Alonso did not mention Raikkonen by name, welcoming instead his “new travelling companion.”

Massa, championship runner-up to Lewis Hamilton in 2008, had already announced on social media that he would not be driving for the Italian team in 2014.

Ferrari last had two world champions in their line-up in 1953, when Italians Alberto Ascari and Giuseppe Farina were together.

Raikkonen and Alonso should be a force to reckon with, although there could also be fireworks.

In contrast, other top teams have opted to pair a champion with a driver whose resumè is less glittering.

Come the end of the season, it will not be easy to say goodbye to a team-mate like Felipe- Fernando Alonso

Red Bull have a new face in Daniel Ricciardo, who has yet to stand on the podium, as team-mate to triple champion Sebastian Vettel while 2009 winner Jenson Button has Sergio Perez alongside him at McLaren but the Mexican is not yet a race winner.

Germany’s Nico Rosberg, who partners Hamilton at Mercedes, has been on the top step of the podium twice this season but only three times in his career.

Since the arrival in 1996 of Michael Schumacher, the seven times-world champion Raikkonen replaced at the end of 2006, Ferrari have preferred to have one clearly dominant driver in their line-up.

That was not the case in 2008, when Massa almost won the title, but Alonso wasted no time in stamping his authority on the team when he replaced Raikkonen.

Massa started 2010 still recovering from near-fatal head injuries sustained at the previous year’s Hungarian Grand Prix and the Brazilian never regained his previous level of performance.

Ferrari chairman Luca Di Montezemolo has said in the past, reacting to speculation that Vettel could partner Alonso, that he did not want “two roosters in the same henhouse”.

Ferrari decided, however, that Raikkonen was a better bet than Massa.

Red Bull and Vettel have a firm grip on both of this year’s championships and Ferrari are already focusing much of their attention on next year, when the rules go through significant change and a new V6 power unit is introduced.

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