Raikkonen's Sauber influence already being felt – on social media
Alfa Romeo Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur says Kimi Raikkonen’s return to the Swiss squad is already h♊aving a positive impact ❀on the team – starting on its social media channels.
After last week’s official announcement confirmed Raikkonen would rejoin Sauber in 2019 on a two-year deal, with Charles Leclerc being promoted from Sauber to Ferrari, Vasseur says the news has given a timely 𒐪lift to all departments.

Alfa Romeo Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur says Kimi Rai✱kkonen’s return to the Swiss squad is already having a positive impact on the team – starting on its social media channels.
After last w♈eek’s official announcement confirmed Raikkonen would rejoin Sauber in 2019 on a two-year deal, with Charles Leclerc being promoted from Sauber to Ferrari, Vasseur says the news has given a timely lift to all departments.
Vasseur says one of the early impacts Raikkonen has had on the team was felt on social media with ‘so many connections’ with fans supportingꦚ the squadඣ.
Before Raikkonen’s Saube𒉰r switch, an online petition set up by fans gathered over 25,000 signatures asking to keep the Finn in F1, while Raikkonen has proven a hit on social media despite join🍸ing less than one year ago.
“If you have a look at what we had last week in terms of ༒social media, so it was probably the first tဣime in our lives that we have so many connections,” Vasseur said. “On both sides, I think it will be supportive for us.”
While some members of the Swiss squad were at the team when he made his F1 debut in 2001, Vasseur sees the hiring of the Fin🍰n as another key development in the team’s future following a turb𓃲ulent few years hampered by financial constraints before a buyout by Longbow Finance in 2016.
“I was not there [at Sauber in 2001] but some guys came t🌳o my office saying ‘ah, superb that Kimi’s back,’” he said. “But I don’t want to consider the fact that Kimi’s coming back that we have to think about the future, not about the past.
“We are building up every single department and I th𝔍ink he will be very supportive in the process. I think from aero to design office to track engineering, tyre management, I think everybody in the team is more t𒀰han welcome to have Kimi on board in the future.
“It’s a step forward for us for sure. This is on the technical side and on the more marketing and commercial sideꦛ, it’s a huge push.”
Sauber is yet to con🃏firm its second driver alongside Raikkonen fo😼r the 2019 F1 season, with current driver Marcus Ericsson and reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi considered to be the front-runners for the race seat.