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Thursday, 11 April 2013
Profile: Kimi Räikkönen
Kimi Räikkönen
Team
Lotus
Nationality
Finnish
Podiums
70
Points
817
Grand Prix entered
179
World Championships
1
Highest race finish
1 (x20)
Highest grid position
1 (x16)
Date of Birth
17/10/1979
Place of Birth
Espoo
2012
Five podiums - including three second-place
finishes - from opening 11 races is a great start to the Finn's comeback
season, but a win remains elusive until the 18th round in Abu Dhabi.
Victory combined with brilliant consistency helps solidify a strong
third place in the standings.
2011
Competes for a second season in the World
Rally Championship. Struggles to make much of an impression and signs to
make his Formula One comeback with Lotus in 2012.
2010
Leaves Formula One racing to pursue a career
in rallying. Competes in 11 rounds
of the World Rally Championship.
Best finish is fifth in Turkey.
2009
Lacklustre early form prompts critics to
suggest he's lost interest, but breaks back onto podium with third in
Monaco, second in Hungary and Ferrari's only 2009 win in Belgium. Drops
off the pace in latter races as team halt F60 development. Loses drive
to Fernando Alonso for 2010.
2008
Strong start to season before
championship-winning form of 2007 deserts him, particularly in
qualifying. Ends year playing supporting role to team mate Felipe Massa,
despite a record-equalling 10 fastest laps. Re-signs for a further two
seasons with Ferrari.
2007
Wins on his very first appearance for
Ferrari in Australia and goes on to take a further five victories,
including a vital win at the final round in Brazil, which sees him come
from behind to take his first drivers' title by a single point.
2006
Fails to win a race in final season for
McLaren, whose car is unable to match the performance of Renault's and
Ferrari's. Nevertheless scores in every round he finishes to take fifth
in the standings. Signs new deal with Ferrari for 2007.
2005
Five poles, seven wins, five podiums, but
only second in the championship due to reliability issues. Greatest
victory arguably at Suzuka, where he starts 17th on the grid and passes
Renault's Giancarlo Fisichella on the final lap to win.
2004
Early-season reliability problems put an
early end to championship hopes, but he proves his resilience with pole
position at Silverstone and a superb victory over Ferrari's Michael
Schumacher in the Belgian Grand Prix.
2003
Takes maiden Grand Prix win in Malaysia and a
total of ten podium finishes. Emerges as Michael Schumacher's most
consistent title challenger. Runner-up in the drivers' championship,
just two points behind the German.
2002
Joins McLaren and takes three third places and a second in his first season with the team.
2001
A strong debut season for Sauber. He takes
nine points to finish 10th in the drivers' championship and manages ten
top-ten qualifying performances.
2000
British Formula Renault champion. Competes
in three rounds of the European Formula Renault championship and takes
two wins, two poles and two fastest laps.
1999
Competes in British Formula Ford and Formula Renault, winning the latter's winter series.
1998
Finnish karting champion, plus strong performances in numerous international karting series.
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