Kimi Raikkonen certainly looked calm and confident as he headed to victory in Melbourne, but it was still a surprise when he declared it had been 'easy'
The 2013 F1 season is underway, and already there's a surprise: Kimi Raikkonen drove a text book race to calmly outwit Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel to win the first GP of the year.
Little changes in the final two hours of running at Jerez, leaving Romain Grosjean at the top of the timesheets, ahead of Paul di Resta and Daniel Ricciardo. James Rossiter gets out for Force India, but Luiz Razia is denied return to action.
Lotus driver Romain Grosjean has revealed that he sought psychological help to get him over a series of on-track incidents in 2012 that left him branded a "first-lap nutcase" by Mark Webber.
Former F1 racer Johnny Herbert talks to Crash.net about his charity kart race, honouring Dan Wheldon and raising funds for Alzheimer's Society, and also talks about the 2013 F1 season
Kimi Raikkonen has said that he learns almost nothing from using race simulators and as a result makes very little use of them while preparing for upcoming races.
Lotus has been released from its contract as an engine supplier to the IZOD IndyCar Series and will not return to the competition in 2013, it's been confirmed.