15 March,2019 09:40 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Kimi Raikkonen
Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen is now an elder statesman of Formula One but admits he used to be a party animal and says it made him a better driver.
The Finn, known as "Iceman", has won 21 Grand Prix since his debut in 2001 with Sauber, the team - now named Alfa Romeo - he will race for again in Melbourne this week after switching from Ferrari.
Over the years, he gained a reputation for his off-track lifestyle, but the 2007 world champion said finding the right work-life balance had benefited him.
"Obviously it's been a joke often," said Kimi. "But I actually think it's more true than a joke that I've often been driving better [after] doing whatever I want between the races than if I'm just not having fun and drinks and stuff." He added: "Racing and partying - for me it was normal."
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