Kimi Räikkönen Takes the Ferrari GTC4Lusso T for a Spin

Ferrari has released an exclusive new video featuring 2007 Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen behind the wheel of the Ferrari GTC4Lusso T, showcasing the car’s extraordinary agility, dynamic handling, and everyday versatility. The video also gives fans a glimpse of Kimi enjoying one of his other great passions beyond racing.

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Filmed during the international press trials of the GTC4Lusso T around the scenic roads of Siena, the route winds through Monteriggioni, Maremma, and along the Tyrrhenian coast—a backdrop as stunning as the car itself. With the Formula 1 season just around the corner, the release perfectly captures the blend of performance and lifestyle that defines the Ferrari experience.

Kimi previously shared his thoughts on the V8-powered four-seater in the Official Ferrari Magazine Yearbook, praising its fast throttle response, precise handling, and surprisingly spacious interior. Now, viewers can witness firsthand how the GTC4Lusso T performs in the hands of one of F1’s most iconic drivers.

"From the moment I got behind the wheel, I was impressed by the GTC4Lusso T’s outstanding chassis. It’s incredibly agile and responsive—immediately enjoyable to drive. Testing it on the winding roads of the Apennines, through sun, rain, and even fog, made for a real driving experience."
Kimi Räikkönen

But there’s more. The video doesn’t just highlight technical excellence—it also offers a rare, personal moment as Räikkönen switches gears from high-speed driving to indulge in another of his personal passions, making this short film a must-watch for both car enthusiasts and racing fans.

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Watch the video now and experience the thrill of Ferrari through the eyes of Kimi Räikkönen.

"It reminded me of my rally days. The car powers out of corners with real force, turns in with precision, and holds its line effortlessly. The four-wheel steering system plays a big part—it makes the car feel compact and sharp, or as we say in motorsport, really ‘short’ to drive."
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