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Does Kimi still drive for F1?

Does Kimi still drive for F1?

The Finn – who made his debut back in 2001 – chose to quit following his third year with Alfa Romeo in 2021, but it isn’t the first time that he has stepped away from Formula 1, with Raikkonen having previously spent two years away from the grid between 2010 and 2011.

Does Lotus owe Kimi Raikkonen money?

Team principal Eric Boullier said it was true that Lotus were behind in their payments to Raikkonen, blaming “cash flow” – but he insisted they would settle up. “The truth is that yes, we owe him money, that’s true.

How much did Kimi Raikkonen make?

Kimi Raikkonen Net Worth ($300 Million)

KIMI RAIKKONEN NET WORTH, SALARY, ENDORSEMENTS
Scuderia Ferrari $7 million 2017-18
Alfa Romeo Racing $8.5 million 2019-20
Alfa Romeo Racing $8.5 million 2020
Contract Renewal N/A 2021

Who replaced Kimi in F1?

Polish driver Robert Kubica will stand in for Kimi Raikkonen again for Alfa Romeo at Monza in Italy this weekend after the Finn continued to isolate due to testing positive for COVID-19.

Why did Kimi go back to Ferrari?

Räikkönen’s seasons at McLaren were plagued by severe unreliability from his cars, prompting a move to Ferrari in 2007. This change saw him crowned Formula One World Drivers’ Champion that season, pipping both McLaren drivers—Lewis Hamilton and Alonso—to the title by one point.

How much did Kimi Raikkonen earn at Lotus?

Expectations were soon shattered, and as it so happens, the Finnish talent’s stellar performance almost cost Lotus far more than they had anticipated. According to journalist Heikki Kulta, Raikkonen had negotiated an insanely lucrative pay incentive of €50,000 per point.

How much did Kimi earn at Lotus?

eight million euros
Raikkonen’s Lotus salary is eight million euros (£6.7m) plus a bonus of 50,000 euros (£42,000) a point. That means Lotus so far owe him 17.15m euros (£14.5m) this year.

Why is Kimi retiring?

His main priority will be to spend more time with his wife, Minttu, and young son and daughter. While they will be happy to have dad at home much more, another family member is glad Kimi no longer plans to risk life and limb most weekends between March and December – his mother, Paula.