Kimi Raikkonen stayed away from Formula One for two years but the 'Iceman' is one of the title contenders this season with six podiums already
Now as the F1 gears up for the Asian circuit, the Lotus driver is eagerly looking forward to his first race in India.u00a0
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Raikkonen, who returned to F1 after a stint in the World Rally Championship, found the track at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) interesting on the simulator.
“It is great to be racing there and the track looks interesting. I always liked to visit new countries and India is an exciting place,” he told IANS.u00a0