To commemorate the release of Iceman, Drake was gifted a full-scale ice sculpture recreation of F1 driver Kimi Räikkönen’s 2006 vehicle from his own “Iceman” era.
You read that right. Drake’s newest car is the same F1 vehicle that was sculpted from ice during the Monaco Grand Prix for driver Räikkönen in 2006, according to a press release. The original version didn’t just inspire this literal iced-out remake — it was literally recreated at 1:1 scale using the original design files for the vehicle.
Check out what Drake looks like with his new ice-made vehicle below.
Getting a massive F1 ice cube is the perfect way to celebrate Drake’s record-breaking project. When it hit the top of Billboard’s album chart, Drake surpassed Jay-Z — who recently seemingly dissed him during a freestyle at the Roots Picnic — for the most number 1 albums by a solo male artist.
That’s not the only accolade that Drake recently broke. With the release of Iceman, Maid of Honour, and Habibti, Drake now has 15 total number-one albums and 14 number-one songs to his name. Not only did he break Jay-Z’s record, but he also broke one set by Michael Jackson in the process.
To celebrate his success, Drake shared a photo of himself with celebratory balloons all around him, a massive smile sitting on his face. Emblazoned on the ground in front of him were the words “Neck broke from carrying the chain, back broke from carrying the game, records broken carry on my name, carry on carry on,” which was the same statement that he included on a post featuring a depiction of MJ inspired by Iceman.
It doesn’t matter to him that some fans are critical of the new projects. After the LP’s release, Drake shared some negative reactions to his 2011 album Take Care to show that he believes people eventually come around after consuming the music enough.
Shortly after its release, Spotify announced that Iceman became the most-streamed album of the year in a single day, and “Make Them Cry” became the most-streamed song in a single day of 2026.