![]() He’s had a phenomenal career and obviously, still competitive in his 40s. He’s had a remarkable career he’s an icon of the sport it’s more of a case of what he doesn’t say than what he does say but I think he’s going to be greatly missed. Former Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has signed an outline agreement to return to McLaren-Mercedes in 2010, sources have revealed - in a move that would free up a place at Ferrari for. “We’d had some discussions, but it didn’t quite come to play. ![]() ![]() Kimi, after his comeback from his sabbatical, he’d obviously had a relationship with Red Bull during his rallying time and the beginning of his career,” said Horner. “Yes, we had some talks with Kimi, you know, back when there was a choice to who to replace Mark Webber. READ MORE: ‘I’d always be Kimi in computer games’ – Hamilton leads tributes to Raikkonen after Finn announces retirement KimiRikknen-2010RallyBulgaria.jpg(720 × 540 pixels, file size: 89 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File information Structured data Captions Captions English Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents Summaryedit DescriptionKimi Rikknen - 2010 Rally Bulgaria. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Red Bull Team Principal Horner said discussions for Raikkonen to join his team in 2014 fell short, however. Raikkonen, who missed the Dutch Grand Prix having tested positive for Covid-19, won the 2007 Formula 1 championship, and on his way to taking the record for most F1 appearances, raced for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus, Ferrari again, and currently Alfa Romeo. The enigmatic, inimitable Kimi Raikkonen announced last week that 2021 would be his final season in Formula 1 – but how close did the likes of Red Bull, Williams, Honda and Force India come to signing him? Team bosses Toto Wolff, Christian Horner and Otmar Szafnauer reveal all…
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