Kimi Raikkonen Career Tribute Signed Photo

Kimi has personally selected the images featured in this very special release as his career favorite moments.

Malaysia 2003
SPA 2004
Monaco 2005
Japan 2005
Brazil 2007
Spa 2009
United States 2018
Portugal 2020

 

Kimi personally signed this Career Tribute release which is limited to only 100 worldwide at his home in Switzerland on the 28th of April 2022.

£393.00

Sold By: Autographed Collectables

Description

Kimi Raikkonen who is also known as “Iceman” is a fan favorite worldwide and probably the most popular driver of the modern era. He won the 2007 F1 World Championship driving with the Scuderia Ferrari Team in his first season. By winning the first race of the season in Australia, Raikkonen became the first driver since Nigel Mansell did in 1989 to win his first outing while driving for Ferrari.

Kimi has personally selected the images featured in this very special release as his career favorite moments.

Malaysia 2003
SPA 2004
Monaco 2005
Japan 2005
Brazil 2007
Spa 2009
United States 2018
Portugal 2020
Kimi personally signed this Career Tribute release which is limited to only 100 worldwide at his home in Switzerland on the 28th of April 2022.

Each piece is backed by an Autographed Collectables 100% Guarantee of Authenticity which includes the signing photo, signing date, location & edition size.

Framed Size: 76.25 x 3 x 52cm / 30.5 x 1.25 x 20.75

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