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  1. Kimi-Matias Räikkönen (born 17 October 1979 in Espoo, Finland) is a retired Finnish Formula One driver who, over the course of his career, drove for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus and Alfa Romeo. He won the 2007 World Drivers' Championship in his first year with Ferrari after replacing the then-retired Michael Schumacher, and went on to win 21 Grands Prix, more than any other Finnish driver ...

  2. 22 de sept. de 2021 · Of all the many tributes written about Kimi Räikkönen, there was one that made you stop and think.Somebody wrote on Twitter recently that they felt an epochal shift in F1 following Kimi’s retirement, as the only Formula 1 driver who was older than them had now called it a day.. His retirement truly marks the end of an era.

  3. Kimi-Matias Räikkönen (* 17. október 1979, Espoo, Fínsko) prezývaný „Ice Man“ je bývalý fínsky pilot formuly 1, ktorý naposledy jazdil za tím Alfa Romeo Racing (bývalý tím Sauber). V roku 2007 získal s tímom Scuderia Ferrari titul majstra sveta.

  4. Kimi-Matias Räikkönen [ˈkimi ˈmɑtiɑs ˈræikkønen] (Espoo, Finska, 17. listopada 1979.) bivši je finski vozač Formule 1, svjetski prvak iz 2007. i rekorder po broju odvoženih utrka u Formuli 1.

  5. Career. Räikkönen's early career in karting and junior categories showcased his remarkable speed and car control. He made his Formula One debut in 2001 with Sauber, quickly capturing attention with his no-nonsense driving style and seemingly effortless speed. His performance led to a move to McLaren in 2002 , where he solidified his status as ...

  6. 29 de ene. de 2023 · Kimi ja Minttu Räikkönen edustivat yhdessä Linnan juhlissa vuonna 2017. Kuva: Antti Hämäläinen. Räikköset ovat puhuneet yksityiselämästään julkisuudessa harvakseltaan, mutta heidän tiedetään asuvan Sveitsin Baarissa. Viime vuoden lopulla huhuttiin, että pari olisi etsimässä uutta kotia Comojärven rannalta Pohjois-Italiasta.

  7. A detailed look at Kimi Raikkonen’s F1 stats. Grand Prix entries. 353. Grand Prix starts. 349. Wins. 21. 6.0%. From pole.