

Here is KIMI RAIKKONEN’s helmet at McLAREN in 2003 for F1 2020. There is just a slight offset between the visor attachment and the helmet. INFORMATION: All helmets for F1 2019 are compatible with F1 2020. News that Mercedes buying out Brawn GP and pushing Button towards McLaren has forced Raikkonen to finally reveal his 2010 plans.If you like my work, please feel free to make a donation. McLaren has since agreed to a deal with 2009 F1 champion, Jensen Button, rumoured to be around $6 million, although they have yet to sign him as a driver.Īlthough other team's were interested in signing Raikkonen, including former F1 team Toyota, Raikkonen was stalling over money until he could find out what was happening with the McLaren deal. Raikkonen's management were extremely unhappy with that, saying that the Ferrari money was additional monies and that it should not be considered part of his yearly wage. Mclaren wanted to pay Raikkonen $5 million, which, combined with his $10 million from Ferrari, would give him a wage of $15 million.

Raikkonen's number one choice was his previous team McLaren, though the team was very unhappy about paying him too much. Raikkonen was offered $10 million if he secured a seat at another team for 2010, and $17 million if he opted to miss out the season.

After a stormy season, Alonso left at the end of the 2007 season and returned back to Renault.Īlonso was then confirmed, at the end of September, as Kimi Raikkonen's replacement at Ferrari for 2010, even though the Finn still had a year left on his contract.įerrari then bought Raikkonen out of his contract, leaving the Finn to find another drive for 2010, or miss out the season altogether. Fernando Alonso was given his seat at McLaren. Raikkonen left McLaren at the end of 2006 to drive for Ferrari, as Michael Schumacher's replacement.
