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The European leg of the 2009 Formula One season ends in Monza this weekend, with Brawn GP driver Rubens Barrichello celebrating his third victory at the legendary Italian track. Scuderia Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen clinched his fourth consecutive podium, finishing third behind World championship leader Jenson Button. Giancarlo Fisichella ended his maiden race with Scuderia Ferrari in ninth position.Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and Force India’s Adrian Sutil dominated the start of the weekend by qualifying on the front row of the grid. Kimi Räikkönen made the most of his Kers and his second row start by making it through the first corner in third position.
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Race HistoryShell has shared over 60 years of passion for performance with Ferrari, find out their race history together. Visit
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The European leg of the 2009 Formula One season ends in Monza this weekend, with Brawn GP driver Rubens Barrichello celebrating his third victory at the legendary Italian track. Scuderia Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen clinched his fourth consecutive podium, finishing third behind World championship leader Jenson Button. Giancarlo Fisichella ended his maiden race with Scuderia Ferrari in ninth position.Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and Force India’s Adrian Sutil dominated the start of the weekend by qualifying on the front row of the grid. Kimi Räikkönen made the most of his Kers and his second row start by making it through the first corner in third position.
Read the full Italian Grand Prix Race Report
Highlights
Fan ZoneDownload wallpapers and screensavers of the race in Monza onto your desktop. Visit
Race HistoryShell has shared over 60 years of passion for performance with Ferrari, find out their race history together. Visit
Ferrari GT CarsFind out more about Maranello, the home of Ferrari, and how Shell works with the different departments at Ferrari. Visit
Follow Shell Motorsport on Twitter
Subscribe to Shell.com/ferrari RSS Feed
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