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Kimi Raikkonen


 

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Biography
Karting Grand Prix (European Series); World Championship races and Nordic Championship races; Class Formula A, finished 4th overall
1997
Finnish Championship, Class Intercontinental A, Champion; Nordic Championship, Class Intercontinental A, 4th overall; Karting Grand Prix and World Championship races - invited to drive with Peter de Bruin Team
1998
Finnish Championship, class Formula A, Champion; Nordic Championship, Champion; Class Formula Intercontinental A, European Karting Grand Prix, winner; Super A, 2nd overall; Monaco Cup, class Super A, 3rd overall; World Championship, Formula Super A, retired from 7th position
1999
Finnish Championship, Class Formula A, 2nd overall; World Championship, class Formula Super A, 10th; Formula Renault; Haywood Racing; 3rd in first race Formula Renault Winter Series; Manor Motorsport; four races, four wins Formula Ford Zetec Euro Cup; 5th Formula Ford Festival; retired in final
2000
British Formula Renault 2000; Champion with Manor Motorsport; ten races; seven wins; ten podiums; six pole positions; seven fastest laps.
European Formula Renault 2000 Series: competed in three rounds; two wins; two pole positions; two fastest laps. Retired while leading in third race due to mechanical failure. Formula One testing with Sauber Petronas.

Formula One
2001
Sauber Petronas: 9 points; 9th in the Drivers’ Championship; fourth in Austria and Canada; fifth in Britain; sixth in Australia.
2002
West McLaren Mercedes: 24 points; 6th in the Drivers' World Championship; second in France, third in Australia, Europe and Japan, fourth in Canada and Hungary; 4 podium finishes.
2003
Team McLaren Mercedes: 91 points: second in the Drivers’ Championship: winner in Malaysia, second in Brazil, San Marino, Austria, Monaco, Hungary, US and Japan. third in Australia and Britain

 

 



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