Kimi Räikkönen spent two decades living at the sharpest edge of motorsport, a world defined by speed, pressure, and relentless scrutiny. As a Formula 1 World Champion and one of the sport’s most iconic personalities, he built a legacy on raw talent, calm defiance, and an unwavering commitment to racing on his own terms. Today, however, Räikkönen finds himself in a very different role one that brings a quieter, deeper kind of pride as he watches his children take their first laps in motorsport.

In recent years, Räikkönen has largely stepped away from the global spotlight, choosing family life over the constant demands of Formula 1. Together with his wife Minttu, he has focused on giving their children a grounded upbringing, far removed from the circus that once followed him from paddock to paddock. Yet racing, it seems, runs deep in the Räikkönen blood. As his kids begin karting, the former champion is witnessing the sport he mastered through a new lens—that of a father.
Unlike many former drivers who actively shape and promote their children’s racing paths, Räikkönen’s approach is characteristically understated. There is no grand declaration of ambition, no insistence on results or future careers. Instead, his focus is on enjoyment and learning. For someone who always emphasized racing as a job rather than a spectacle, it is fitting that he now values the simple joy of driving above all else for his children.
Watching from the sidelines, Räikkönen is no longer the man chasing lap times or championships. He is the calm presence in the background, offering quiet encouragement and perspective. The irony is not lost: the same circuits and paddocks that once demanded everything from him now serve as playgrounds for his kids’ earliest experiences in competition. Where pressure once ruled, patience now takes its place.
There is also a powerful sense of continuity. Motorsport is famously unforgiving, but it is also deeply familial, often passed down through generations. Räikkönen understands this better than most. He knows the sacrifices required, the highs that feel unmatched, and the lows that can arrive without warning. That knowledge makes him uniquely positioned to guide without pushing his children as they explore the sport.
Perhaps the most striking change is emotional. Known throughout his career as the “Iceman,” Räikkönen rarely revealed much publicly. Fatherhood, however, has softened the edges. Seeing his kids in helmets and overalls evokes a pride that no podium could replicate. It is no longer about proving anything to the world; it is about sharing something meaningful with his family.
Whether Räikkönen’s children ultimately pursue racing seriously or simply enjoy karting as a pastime remains irrelevant. For Kimi, the journey matters more than the destination. After a lifetime spent chasing speed, he has found contentment in slowing down—standing trackside, watching his kids discover the thrill of driving for themselves, and smiling at a future shaped not by trophies, but by moments.














