#2 Kimi Räikkönen (Finland)
The first big casualty of the cruel world of Formula 1. Kimi recently released his autobiography and is all set to get the axe after a stellar career, the highlight of which being his crazy championship win in Brazil, 2007. Kimi is not getting any younger, and with so many young drivers coming up, it's hard to believe that he will be wanted anymore at the age of 38.
Kimi has done very well this season and is placed 3rd in the championship with a 5 consecutive podiums streak going into the summer break. He is a clear no.2 driver at Ferrari, and with Charles Leclerc doing so well in a Sauber, it is inevitable that he will be considered to replace Kimi, to drive alongside Sebastian Vettel next year. Kimi Räikkönen is already considered among the greats of this era and it will definitely be a sad moment for all the Kimi Fans who have to say goodbye to one of the greatest entertainers of the sport.