
Kimi Raikkonen’s son is in all ways like his father
Kimi Raikkonen’s son Robin Ace Raikkonen is following in the footsteps of his father after he started to claim podiums in karting.
Kimi Raikkonen’s son Robin Ace Raikkonen is following in the footsteps of his father after he started to claim podiums in karting.
Former F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen finally made his NASCAR Cup debut, but his afternoon was cut short as he crashed out of Sunday’s race at Watkins Glen.
Kimi Raikkonen said his test drive in Trackhouse Racing’s Next Gen car this week was beneficial and he is certain that he is prepared for his NASCAR Cup debut.
On Thursday, Kimi Raikkonen drove around Virginia International Raceway to take his first test of a NASCAR Next Gen car.
Former Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Kimi Raikkonen will be making a return to racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Watkins Glen with Trackhouse Racing this summer.
Former Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen has found himself a new job in Motocross which has always been his passion.
Kimi Raikkonen has put his customised Ferrari F12tdf up for sale, with the 2007 World Champion’s car expected to fetch over £2 million.
Michael Masi admits the call not to penalise Kimi Raikkonen for passing Fernando Alonso off the track at the US Grand Prix was “marginal”. But, says the FIA race director, it came down to the fact that Alonso pushed the Alfa Romeo off the track, he didn’t run wide by himself. Alonso was annoyed with F1’s race stewards after the US Grand Prix, saying the “rules are a little bit random” and that the fans had been deprived of a good show because of it. The Spaniard’s complaint boiled down to his lap 16 battle with Raikkonen where the Finn gained a position off the track. “I can understand his frustration,” Masi said. “I’ve not heard his frustration, but I can understand it. “The call with regards to him and Kimi at Turn 1 was certainly marginal. And something we’ll have a discussion with the next drivers meeting with all the drivers about it. “I think there were two parts to the story, obviously the overtake and looking at the forcing off track. And then the subsequent element of the overtake. “It’s something we’ll discuss as a group at the next meeting.” The difference between a penalty and not a penalty, Masi agreed was because Alonso had forced Raikkonen off the track, the Finn hasn’t gone off himself and gained an advantage. “Correct,” Masi said. “You hit the nail on the head. That’s why it was a marginal call. “There were obviously the two elements of it looked at and it was determined on that basis. “Marginally they made the decision ‘let’s just leave it as it is’. “But there is certainly no doubt it will be discussed at the next drivers’ meeting.” That wasn’t Alonso’s only tangle with an Alfa Romeo driver, the Spaniard going on to battle Antonio Giovinazzi. In that chain of events, the Alpine driver had to let the Italian pass after he went off at Turn 12 and gained an advantage. And then Giovinazzi had to do the same, also running wide at Turn 12 and gaining metres of the Spaniard. “Slightly ironic that happened,” said Masi as per The Race, adding “anyone can see the irony of that situation.