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Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen to retire from F1

41-year-old Finnish driver is ending 20-year career with record 344 race entries, 21 Grand Prix wins, 18 pole positions and 103 podium finishes

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Sep 2021 6:45PM

Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen to retire from F1
Former world champion, Kimi Raikkonen, who made his F1 debut with Sauber in 2001, has posted just six points since the start of last year with Italian manufacturer, Alfa Romeo, and had his last race win with Ferrari at the 2018 United States Grand Prix − AFP pic, September 2, 2021

PARIS − Former world champion, Kimi Raikkonen, announced yesterday that he will retire from Formula One at the end of the season, 20 years after making his debut in the sport.

The 41-year-old Finn has won just two points this year for the struggling Alfa Romeo team.

He won the world championship in 2007 while driving for Ferrari, pipping then-McLaren pair Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton to the title by a single point.

"This is it. This will be my last season in Formula One," Kimi said in a statement on Instagram.

"This is a decision I did during last winter. It was not an easy decision but after this season it is time for new things."

He holds the record for most Formula One race entries with 344 and has 21 Grand Prix wins to his name, as well as 18 pole positions and 103 podium finishes.

Kimi made his F1 debut with Sauber in 2001 before enjoying success during a five-year spell with McLaren, winning nine races, seven of which came in 2005 when he finished second in the drivers' standings behind Alonso.

His finest moment came two years later when he capped his debut season for Ferrari with a dramatic world championship triumph.

Kimi left the sport for two years in 2010 and 2011 and raced in NASCAR and the world rally championship.

But he returned with Lotus in 2012 before re-joining Ferrari two years later.

His last race win came at the 2018 United States Grand Prix, but he left Ferrari for Alfa Romeo at the end of that season.

The Italian manufacturer have found themselves regularly at the back of the grid in the last two campaigns, with Kimi posting just six points since the start of last year.

"Even though the season is still on, I want to thank my family, all my teams, everyone involved in my racing career and especially all of you great fans that have been rooting for me all this time," added Kimi, nicknamed 'The Iceman'.

Media reports have linked his compatriot Valtteri Bottas with a move to replace him, which would free up a seat alongside Lewis at Mercedes for promising Williams driver, George Russell. – AFP, September 2, 2021

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