Will Kimi retire once he's a skeleton?
Posted: 01 Aug 2019, 10:16
Kimi Räikkönen, a renowned driver and personality in the F1 paddock has had a strong start to his 2019 season. Given his current form, it's hard to imagine him retiring - this is only further backed up by Kimi himself saying he has no intent at present to retire. In addition, Kimi is known as a superb development driver, giving some of the best technical feedback teams can ask for. With this in mind, midfield and back-marker teams may continue to seek him out for some time.
Could "first ever skeleton driver in F1" be added to Kimi's records list?
Could "first ever skeleton driver in F1" be added to Kimi's records list?