The Finnish rally world is once again on fire after Formula 1 World Champion Kimi RĂ€ikkönen, nicknamed âThe Icemanâ, announced that he will return to the World Rally Championship (WRC) in 2026. RĂ€ikkönenâs return, revealed in an interview with Ilta-Sanomat, has attracted huge interest, and the reaction of young superstar Kalle RovanperĂ€, a two-time WRC champion, has been eagerly awaited. RovanperĂ€, who competes for the Toyota Gazoo Racing team, expressed his joy and respect for RĂ€ikkönenâs decision to return to rallying, highlighting the strong tradition of Finnish motorsport. His comments to DirtFish reflect not only admiration but also expectations for what RĂ€ikkönenâs return could bring to the WRC.

RĂ€ikkönen, who competed in the WRC from 2010 to 2011 with CitroĂ«n and his own ICE 1 Racing team, left his mark on the series with his speed, although he failed to achieve podium finishes. His best result was fifth place in the 2010 Rally Turkey, and he won a special stage in Germany that year. Now 46, RĂ€ikkönen is planning to do selected events in the 2026 season, most notably the World Rally Championship in Finland, but not a full season. RovanperĂ€, who grew up idolizing Finnish motorsport stars such as RĂ€ikkönen, Mika HĂ€kkinen and Tommi MĂ€kkinen, immediately commented on the news. âItâs great to hear that Kimi is back! Heâs a legend, and his presence will definitely bring a lot of attention to the rally,â RovanperĂ€ told DirtFish. He added that RĂ€ikkönenâs relaxed attitude and driving skills may surprise you, even though the series has changed since his last visit.

RovanperĂ€, a 24-year-old from JyvĂ€skylĂ€, has made history in the WRC himself. He won the world championships in 2022 and 2023, becoming the youngest champion at just 22 years old. In the 2025 season, he has returned to a full program after a partial season in 2024, in which he won four rallies but finished seventh. There are similarities in the stories of RovanperĂ€ and RĂ€ikkönen: both rose to international fame at a young age, and they are united by a Finnish tenacity. RovanperĂ€âs father, Harri RovanperĂ€, was also a WRC driver, and Kimi RĂ€ikkönenâs nephew Justus RĂ€ikkönen has already shown promise in rallying, highlighting the Finnish motorsport tradition.

RovanperĂ€âs reaction to RĂ€ikkönenâs return was both enthusiastic and practical. He noted that the WRC series has evolved significantly since RĂ€ikkönenâs time. Rally1 cars are now lighter with the removal of hybrid units, and Hankook tyres have replaced Pirelli, which has challenged even champions like RovanperĂ€. âKimi is fast, but he can learn a lot with the new cars and tyres,â RovanperĂ€ mused. However, he believes that RĂ€ikkönenâs experience in F1 and his natural driving skills will make him competitive on certain special stages, especially in Finland, where RĂ€ikkönen has always enjoyed the support of his home fans.

RĂ€ikkönenâs return comes at the right time for the WRC, which is looking for a new boost. The 2026 season will see new events added to the calendar, including the Paraguay and Saudi Arabia rallies, and Estonia will return to the series. RovanperĂ€, who has won 16 WRC rallies, holding the Toyota record, sees RĂ€ikkönenâs participation as an opportunity to increase the seriesâ global visibility. âA name like Kimi attracts fans and media, which is good for everyone,â he said. RovanperĂ€âs own 2025 season has been mixed, as he has struggled with Hankook tyres, but his victory at Rally Islas Canarias showed he is back on top.
RĂ€ikkönenâs return has sparked huge excitement among fans, with #IcemanWRC trending on the X platform. RovanperĂ€, a social media star himself, has noticed the fansâ expectations. âThereâs always been a craze around rallying in Finland, and Kimiâs return makes it even bigger,â he laughed. Jari-Matti Latvala, Toyotaâs team principal, has also praised RĂ€ikkönenâs decision, recalling the visibility he brought in the 2010s. Latvala hinted to Ilta-Lehti that RĂ€ikkönen could test Toyotaâs Rally2 car, but nothing has been confirmed.
As the 2026 season approaches, RovanperĂ€ is looking forward to a possible meeting with RĂ€ikkönen on the special stages. âIt would be cool to drive in the same race with Kimi, especially in JyvĂ€skylĂ€,â he said. RĂ€ikkönenâs return not only brings nostalgia but also reminds us of the unique power of Finnish motorsport. RovanperĂ€âs support and enthusiasm show that the younger generation appreciates the legacy of the âIcemanâ. The WRC series is preparing for a memorable season, and the stories of RĂ€ikkönen and RovanperĂ€ are intertwined as part of Finnish rally history.