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Kimi Raikkonen, la carriera pre ritorno

  

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  1. 1. Torna in F1?

    • S? ma solo con un top team
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    • S? in qualunque team
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    • No
      13
    • Ormai ? fuori dal giro
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    • Non saprei
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  2. 2. Il soprannome Iceman

    • ? meritato
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    • ? una forzatura dei media
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  3. 3. Il titolo 2007 fu

    • Meritato
      15
    • Strameritato
      8
    • Fortunato
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    • Rubato
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  4. 4. Ha lasciato la F1 per soldi?

    • S?
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    • No
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    • Non saprei
      10
  5. 5. Il tuo giudizio su Kimi

    • Campione al pari di Senna Prost Schumi
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    • Campione inferiore a Senna e co
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    • Un pilota velocissimo
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    • Un pilota bravissimo
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    • Un pilota decente
      0
    • Un pilota mediocre
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    • Uno scarsone
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  6. 6. Cosa ? successo nel 2008?

    • Demotivato
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    • Non stava pi? bene in Ferrari
      3
    • Pensava ad altro
      9
    • Si ? sentito messo da parte
      11
    • Semplicemente inconcludente
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E' SEVERAMENTE VIETATO PARLARE DEI RALLY E ROBA ATTUALE E POSTARE VIDEO A RIGUARDO. QUESTO THREAD E' NATO PER UNO SCOPO BEN SPECIFICO. PER ALTRO GUARDARE QUI O QUI.

 

 

 

IN QUESTO TOPIC SOLO IL PASSATO DI KIMI

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mica ? morto Raikkonen :asd:

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Ammazza Beyond, c'avevi a scriverlo un po' pi? grande... :rotfl:

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Shell ha mostrato riconoscenza

 

Logico. Per la Shell ? fondamentale che le vetture "bevano" molto. :asd:

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Grazie Scuderia Ferrari :)

 

Gliel hanno fatto apposta per boicottarlo...infami

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>Pensavo di mettere questo video in un topic sugli "advertisements" ma poi ho scelto di postarlo qui. Chi lo conosceva ? Shell ha mostrato riconoscenza

 

L'espressione a 2:30 :rotfl:

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>Pensavo di mettere questo video in un topic sugli "advertisements" ma poi ho scelto di postarlo qui. Chi lo conosceva ? Shell ha mostrato riconoscenza

 

L'espressione a 2:30 :rotfl:

Dal soffitto,evidentemente, pendevano milioni di cremini... :zizi:

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L'espressione a 2:30 :rotfl:

 

tipico del "estiqaatsi" :asd:

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Alcune "quotes" famose su Kimi.

 

Stirling Moss: "Quite frankly, Kimi Raikkonen is the fastest driver in the world"

 

Toni Vilander: "I've known Kimi since we were part of a small gang of kids going karting around Finland...One thing that has always been the same is that I don't think I have ever known him to get involved in politics or talking badly about other drivers. That's an achievement when you are on the top and you have all these people picking up on every word you say."

 

Jean Todt: "He is a genuine and sincere lad. I have always liked him both as a driver and in terms of the way he is out of the cockpit; always remaining the same in what is the difficult world of Formula One."

 

Peter Sauber: "I saw that the same quality that attracted me to Kimi - his steely determination - was also the reason why I lost him."

 

Sergio Rinland: "I looked in his eyes and I thought 'I've seen this look before. And I know where I saw that look before. And it gave me goosebumps when I remembered that look. It was Senna."

 

Willy Rampf: "During his first F1 season with Sauber he concentrated on what he was doing. Even if we lost some practise because of a technical problem he never panicked. It was clear from the very beginning that he was special...He knew exactly what he needed to make the car quick."

 

Michael Schumacher: "I saw him drive at Mugello. I observed him and evaluated his lap times and I could see that he can be a champion. He'll make mistakes, but then again all of us do."

 

Chris Dyer: "He tends not to be distracted by what else is going on and he focuses on the job we are doing. It is very much a perception from the outside that he isn't focused - we don't see that. When he's in the car, briefings, debriefings, he's always on the job and very focused."

 

David Robertson: "I remember reading a book about how to stop worrying and start living and I thought after I had known Kimi for a very short time that he could have written that book himself. It just comes naturally to him."

 

JJ Lehto: ''Being quiet is the way he handles the paddock. It's different when he's away with his friends or out on his boat. People get the wrong idea of Kimi because he doesn't say that much, but he thinks a lot, has a big heart, and is very intelligent."

 

Felipe Massa: ''For sure he's a very cold guy, he lives in his world. I think the good quality he has is that he never speaks about anybody. He doesn't speak good but he doesn't speak bad for anybody and this is also a good quality. Because he lives in his world where he respects people.''

 

Ron Dennis: "Kimi is so incredibly cool that I think that aspect of his personality surpasses even Mika. He is not fazed by anything”

 

Juan Pablo Montoya: "I remember that Ron loved him! He was very fast but he drove the car in a very different way from mine...Off the track we never talked too much really - he was always very quiet. We never had any controversy or anything. "

 

Luca Colajanni: "With the press, Kimi is who is is. He is very honest - it's hard to find a driver who admits to his mistakes as sincerely as Kimi does."

 

Martin Whitmarsh: "I am a great admirer of Kimi and I can't believe that he's going to retire. People have created that speculation, and knowing Kimi a little bit, he's not going to be fussed about correcting it. So it grows, doesn't it? He's a great world champion and in my opinion he'll fancy his chances of winning a few more."

 

Steve Robertson: "He wants to win his second world championship as much as he wanted his first. We're all aware that to win two takes you to a different level - there are a lot of world champions, but not too many double world champions, so Kimi is just as eager to win another one. He's just as motivated as ever before."

 

Chris Dyer: "Kimi is more relaxed than Michael, and less concerned about technical details. If we turn up with a new part, Kimi will say, "Let's throw it on and see what happen

 

Stefano Domenicali: "He should know that behind him and together with him there's a team that's capable of exalting his talent, which, believe me, is unique in the world."

 

Alex Wurz: "I always found him straight and direct - a very clean character who is often misunderstood. I think he does have a good focus. Because things aren't going so well for him, you shouldn't say he has lost focus...Kimi is still the fastest driver on the planet."

 

Andrea Stella: "They say he's a cold person but when he won the World Championship in 2007, at the last race, I saw him cry."

Luca Colajanni: "Kimi is a very straightforward person. Of course, he isn't the best lover of communication and interaction with the media, but he knows it's part of his job and he does it with professionalism and respect"

 

Heikki Kulta: "All his life he hasn't cared what people think about him. One of the best things he can do is to overcome bad things very quickly. It can take just up to five to 10 minutes, then he forgets it and concentrates on the next challenge. That's unique."

Juan Fazzini: "Kimi is the most logical pilot having paddock Formula 1 in recent years. Kimi is all logic, why is so cold, so different Latin pilots. When the car is in perfect condition shows that the pilot best race pace has. Therefore the Ferrari replace him decision is really controversial. Kimi does not demonstrate that feel, but I am well aware that it was very concerned by the F60 performance. When the car appeared, appeared Kimi winning at Spa when I thought that he might just fight for victory in Monza. This was a huge prize for all tifosis. As a fan of Ferrari I he had had on the Scuderia without hesitation. Sitting in the cockpit, Kimi sample the same coldness showed Carlos Reutemann, nothing so impressed, even taking mineral water, is absent-minded all, only focuses on his work. You have to be Raikkonen to support in Monza and Spa to Force India to a second away during the race." (Italian journalist with 60 years of experience in Formula 1)

Felipe Massa: "Kimi is a great, great pilot, a pilot who does not speak much but that top of the car of running, knows everything." (speaking on the occasion of the Grand Prize in Brazil 2008)

 

Jean Todt: "Kimi fits better than Alonso in the philosophy of Ferrari, is the product of his personality, his way of being, is modest and nothing arrogant." (at the time of electing Kimi over Alonso)

Fernando Alonso: "Spa only earns the best" (Speaking just before the 2009 race where Kimi won the Belgium GP for the fourth time)

 

Ross Brawn: "I was particularly pleased for Kimi because he struggled a little at the beginning to adapt to the new team, car and particularly the Bridgestone tyre characteristics. What impressed me was that he worked with his engineers, understood the issues, got on top of the situation and, importantly and in the style of Michael, he did it in a quiet way within the privacy of the team. His performance in the second half of the season was exceptional." (Speaking after the end of the 2007 season)

 

Damon Hill: "I understand that the public want flamboyant characters in sport and it's very important to have that, but I do think also that there has got to be a space for someone who has talent and does not want to become flamboyant. One of the greatest racing drivers of all time was as shy as anything; Jim Clark. Kimi Raikkonen has every right to keep himself to himself and not be outspoken and to just get on with his driving. That's what he is and we should respect that."

Christian Danner: "Ferrari put a superior car at Kimi's disposal, but even then, it's up to the driver to put in a good performance. He is a worthy champion. It always means a lot to know you're the fastest man on the track. And true racers always want to be the fastest, which means clocking the fastest lap time."

Jonathan Legard: "For pace, bravery, judgement and self belief, he has the lot."

Heikki Kovalainen: "Kimi is a really nice guy. He is very honest and fair and never gets involved in things that aren't his business. People in F1 like him because what you see is what you get. He's never been the chattiest guy in the world but that's how he is. He's got a really good sense of humour. I get on very well with him and he can be very funny. Whatever people say about him, he's a very smart guy. I see things said about him and they make me smile, but he never gets involved in a war of words or anything. Sometimes, he says things in a clever way and it shows his intelligence."

 

 

Martin Whitmarsh: "Kimi is a fantastic driver, and I like him and know him well. He was with the team for five years. He is quick, he is committed and I think he probably would be very committed to beating Ferrari in the future - knowing him. All these are attractive things with Kimi. He is not political. He is absolutely straightforward - what you see is what you get with Kimi. And on top of that everyone knows that he is a winning driver. I think he has been underestimated technically. He is a very good racing driver and I think he would fit well in this team, if we choose to go down that route."

Marc Gene: "I want to take this advantage and thank Kimi Räikkönen for his phenomenal work during the three years he has been with us. He will leave Ferrari after the season ends but will leave so that everyone is in a good mood. He is not just only a top driver, which is a clarity, he is much more: a unique driver. He drives really well at the moment. As a person Kimi is very special. He has always been the way he is and being a driver in F1 hasn't changed him a bit. I have a really good relationship with Kimi. We often go to eat together. He is one of those persons to whom you can talk about all kinds of things, not just our work. I for one will be missing him when we start working next season. It would be a great loss to F1 if Räikkönen wouldn't be on the starting grid in 2010."

Andrea Stella: "Kimi was able to do so many things behind the wheel that our engineers' advice wouldn't have been of help there. In that sense Kimi is better than Michael Schumacher. When I was working as Michael's data engineer we always had to tell him accurately how he could drive faster in different corners according to the computer. With Kimi you don't need these kind of advice. He finds the solutions himself."

Norbert Haug: "Reflecting on our co-operation which was five years, I think that it was positive. We should have won at least two world championships. I have to say we missed one with two points in 2003 but I think an engine failure was one of the reasons, so without that he could have done it. In 2005 he could have done it, in fairness. The engines at that stage were not as good and reliable as they are now. To have Kimi in our team winning two world championships would certainly have been a fair outcome for him. I have a good relationship with him and I'm sure he would say the same."

 

Nico Rosberg: "It's totally unbelievable that the team throws Kimi out even though he has a contract. There has to be a lot of money in the game when Kimi wins races and still his contract is terminated. You have to pay the salary and the fine plus whatever else along that. It doesn't seem to have shaken Kimi up. For someone else it would have been a really tough place to accept that the team no longer wants you and is ready to pay big bucks for that. Kimi doesn't seem to care at all. That's his strength. If it would happen to me it would be really tough."

 

David Coulthard: "It would be a loss if Kimi moves out of F1 to rallying. He is a character, even though he is quiet. Kimi is an introvert. He is a great, great driver but he is not going to go and motivate a set of 600 employees… McLaren would be the best place for him because he is quick but not commercially. Lewis Hamilton is there for that, and I want to see Lewis against Kimi."

Jonathan Noble: "One team insider suggested that, looking at the data, Raikkonen has once again been doing things in the cockpit of a very difficult car that they can hardly believe. He is going beyond what, theoretically, the F60 would be capable of in normal hands as though the Finn's last great act of defiance is to prove to his former bosses that they were wrong."

 

James Allen: "His performances were astonishing. Even the Ferrari engineers don't fully understand how he managed to get some of the podiums he did."

Felipe Massa: "He's not the kind of guy who easily gives you his friendship, he doesn't offer intimacy. But with Raikkonen I had a very good relationship, very professional. We always helped each other at work. I concede him another thing: he was WDC in 2007, but in 2008 never changed his behaviour, he didn't pretend anything."

 

Stefano Domenicali: "I consider Raikkonen, in absolute terms, at the same level of Fernando, Felipe, Lewis. So, why this change? Because I'm sure our team, Ferrari, needs a man more similar to Schumi, as for the relationship with the team. Kimi is very fast, very competitive but also very closed, introvert. It's not a limit and not a guilt: it's his temper. With a winning car, he was and he is perfect. With a car to fix and a team to direct, I believe Alonso is superior. This I explained to Raikkonen: he wasn't happy but he understood."

 

Andrea Stella: "I won't miss Kimi only because of humane reasons but also because I know how fast and achievement-oriented driver he is. Brawn has dominated this season with the best car but since summer Lewis Hamilton and Kimi have collected most points. It's not because of the cars but it's based on the fact that Lewis and Kimi have been the best drivers of the series."

 

Felipe Massa: "Kimi has only showed that he's a good driver. I have known that since our first year together. This year we had a very difficult car. Before my accident we were both once on prizes. It's not like Kimi had done a bad job in the beginning of the season. He has just been able to utilise the few chances that were possible with that car to drive for prizes. There's no reason to critisize Kimi's driving. He is always the same fast driver. Kimi has been a really good team-mate. We have had great three years together. I hope him good things for the future."

 

Adrian Sutil: "Coincidence or not, driving against him was always great. He's a tough fighter and our sport needs drivers like that. I needed that kind of competitor because I wanted to test myself against the toughest. I'm proud of our duels, but of course they could have turned out better for us."

 

Jean Todt: "For me F1-champion Kimi Räikkönen's arrival to WRC rally is more revolutionary than Michael's comeback! It is a really bold move from him. How competitive is he compared to special men like Sebastien Loeb, Mikko Hirvonen and Dani Sordo? It will be interesting."

 

Sebastien Vettel: "I'm sure Kimi had his own reasons for going to rally. I'm sure that he made the best choice when thinking from his own point of view. I really like the guy and it's a shame that he isn't in the GP's this year. Kimi is still one of the best drivers and it would have been great to race against him. On the other hand at the same time all us F1-drivers' interest towards rally grows more than ever. Now we can see for ourselves if it's possible that a F1 driver can also be successful in the top of rally. I still hope that this wasn't Kimi's final choice."

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