



Many went all over in their pursuit of showing magic with the Red Scarlett only to realise that the others, most noticeably, Red Bull and Mercedes were pulling rabbits out of the hat. That he is, to this day, i.e., fifteen years hence 2007, Ferrari’s last world champion has both to do with a superb achievement as well as a remarkable failure of several drivers who came to Maranello to tame the Prancing Horse but fell short. The Finnish driver, as one already knows by now, had announced his retirement just a few hours ago via Instagram, leaving behind a sparkling career checkered by 21 wins, 103 career podiums and 1 world championship. In lines with testing positive for COVID 19, Kimi Raikkonen of Alfa Romeo, whose career is on its last legs, shall be missing the Zandvoort-bound Dutch Grand Prix. For now, that’s the final update for the Dutch Grand Prix, soon to begin on Sunday. No, don’t be mislead by this or overthink. Robert Kubica comes in, Kimi Raikkonen stays out!
