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Monday, May 31, 2010
Kimi Matias  Raikkonen  born on October 17th, 1979 in Espoo, Finland is an outstanding Formula   One racer with a string of successes to his credit.
Raikkonen the  born  winner started off karting at an early age and continued  participating in  several races. Displaying his amazing racing skills in  1999 European Formula  Super A championship, Raikkonen finished 2nd.  Thereafter he continued his  winning spree, winning first four races in  2000 British Formula Renault Winter  series, and in 2000 Formula Renault  UK Championship, Raikkonen won seven of ten  events. With that he  achieved a grand 56 percent win rate - winning 13 of 23  events in all.
These  spectacular results have straight away landed him a  Formula One racing  berth. Peter Sauber took a daring step in signing Raikkonen  for his  Sauber-Petronas team in 2001, which he test-drove it in 2000.
But  F1 critics including FIA president Max Mosley expressed dismay over   granting an F1 superlicence to Kimi Raikkonen, as he had only 23 car  races to  his credit. Trying to prove his critics wrong, Raikkonen made a  flying start in  his debut 2001 Australian Grand Prix and finished 6th  in the race.
In  2002, he switched over to McLaren-Mercedes Team  and raced for them from 2002 to  2006. Giving out the best of his  performances in racing, Raikkonen finished 2nd  conceding the title to  Michael Schumacher in 2003 Formula One World Drivers'  Championship. In  2005 Formula One championship Raikkonen repeated the feat and  again  finished, this time conceding the title to Fernando Alonso of Renault   team.
Ferrari is proud to have signed a three-year deal with Kimi   Raikkonen, the most exciting driver who has currently set his sights  on the  world championship title. He has twice come closer to winning  the world  championship title and only needs to take one step more to  win the title.
Kimi Raikkonen won the Brazilian Grand Prix and  took the Drivers World Championship title on October 2007. This is the  first of his career and the fifteenth for Ferrari in Formula 1. This was  win number fifteen from 122 race starts for Kimi. 
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Kimi Raikkonen celebrating



