Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso were teammates at Ferrari for just one season in 2014, with the Spaniard outpacing the Finn comfortably.
Kimi Raikkonen won his one and only Formula 1 world driver's championship in 2007 - a season remembered as one of the most dramatic in the sport's history.
The Russian GP saw Lewis Hamilton become the first Formula 1 driver to notch up 100 wins, but that wasn't the only talking point of the race.
Rubens Barrichello, driving for Ferrari in 2004, won the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix in a race that saw plenty of high-quality racing.
Colombian race driver Juan Pablo Montoya is remembered mostly for his time in Formula 1, when he almost beat a prime Michael Schumacher.
The 2005 Italian GP was won by McLaren-Mercedes driver Juan Pablo Montoya - but that's not the main reason this race is remembered.
Kimi Raikkonen has announced that he will call time on his F1 career following the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Kimi Raikkonen’s retirement has caused an outpouring of well wishes and adulation, indicating the respect he commands.
Kimi Raikkonen will retire from Formula 1 at the end of the 2021 season - and he leaves behind a legacy unlike any other before him.
Kimi Raikkonen is considered as one of the best drivers in F1, but he has transcended eras in the sport.