The 2012 Formula 1 season is often regarded as one of the greatest in the sport’s history, and no driver embodied its cool factor more than Kimi Räikkönen. Returning to F1 after a two-year hiatus, the Finnish champion made an unforgettable comeback with Lotus, proving that his talent and trademark ice-cold demeanor were as strong as ever.
Räikkönen’s season was defined by consistency, speed, and a refusal to conform to the pressures of modern F1. In an era of intense competition, he delivered a remarkable 19-race streak of points finishes, showcasing his mastery behind the wheel. His crowning moment came at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where he claimed his first victory since 2009 in vintage “Iceman” style.
That race became legendary not just for his performance but also for his iconic radio messages. When his engineer attempted to give him advice, Räikkönen coolly responded, “Leave me alone, I know what I’m doing.” The phrase quickly became one of the most famous quotes in F1 history, cementing his status as a fan favorite.

Despite driving for a midfield team, Räikkönen finished third in the championship, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and just behind title rivals Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso. His return wasn’t just impressive—it was a reminder of why he remains one of the most beloved figures in F1.
Looking back, the 2012 season was special for many reasons, but Räikkönen’s comeback made it even more iconic. His talent, attitude, and sheer determination ensured that his place in F1 folklore remained as strong as ever.