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Home » Kimi Raikkonen’s ‘massive’ advantage over F1 opponents revealed by former trainer

Kimi Raikkonen’s ‘massive’ advantage over F1 opponents revealed by former trainer. Mark Arnall, Kimi Raikkonen’s long-time performance coach, shed light on one of the Finn’s key advantages.

Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 2007 Chinese GP

Former Scuderia Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen is often regarded as one of the standout Formula 1 drivers of the 2000s, known for his ability to compete with the best, including the legendary Michael Schumacher at the Maranello team, before his arrival at the Italian side. His lone world championship, won in 2007 during his debut season with Ferrari after replacing Michael Schumacher, stands as a testament to his resilience and perseverance. That year, despite experiencing his share of setbacks, Kimi Raikkonen’s determination and ability to recover quickly kept him in the title fight until the very end.

Facing a 17-point deficit with only 20 points left to fight for in the final two races, Kimi Raikkonen’s title hopes seemed all but lost. However, defying the odds and reversing the trends of the 2003 and 2005 seasons, he staged an incredible comeback to clinch the championship.

Raikkonen’s Unique Mental Edge

On Marc Priestley’s *Pit Lane Life Lessons* podcast, Mark Arnall, Kimi Raikkonen’s long-time performance coach, shed light on one of the Finn’s key advantages throughout his lengthy career: his exceptional mental strength.

Mark Arnall, a world-renowned fitness expert with a career in F1 that has spanned 26 years, highlighted Kimi Raikkonen’s ability to quickly move past disappointments, an asset that allowed him to stay focused and consistently perform at the highest level.

“Kimi was one of those drivers who was incredibly good at letting go of what had just happened,” Mark Arnall pointed out. “If a race didn’t go well, whether due to mechanical issues or his own mistakes, he’d be angry in the moment, but by the evening, it was over. It was done. He didn’t dwell on it. That ability to not look back or have regrets was one of his greatest strengths.” – he added.

A Classic Example of Raikkonen’s Composure

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A perfect illustration of Kimi Raikkonen’s mental resilience came on the streets of Monte Carlo at the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix. Driving for McLaren at the time, Kimi Raikkonen was forced to retire when his car’s heat shield exploded in spectacular fashion. Instead of dwelling on his misfortune, Kimi Raikkonen famously headed straight to a yacht in the harbor to relax, seemingly unbothered by the abrupt end to his race day. His calm demeanor after such a dramatic exit became iconic, showing his capacity to move on without regret.

That 2006 Formula One championship was tough for McLaren, and by 2007 the British team had brought in rising star Lewis Hamilton and reigning two-time champion Fernando Alonso. But neither could match Kimi Raikkonen’s mental toughness and performance that year, as the Finn overcame both to win his first and only world championship, defeating not only his new rivals but also his former team to secure Ferrari last Drivers’ title up to date.

Though Kimi Raikkonen never seriously contended for another Formula One title, with a fading challenge in 2008 and a resurgence in 2012, his legacy in the sport remains undeniable. His career inspired countless fans and cemented his reputation as one of Formula 1’s most mentally resilient drivers.

Sep 5, 2024David Carter

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