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Kimi Raikkonen Signs Autographs For Fans

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Outside the Whittlebury Park Hotel, Kimi Raikonnen signs autographs for adoring fans. We are the very last people to get the programme signed.

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  • Errr, yeah, that whiny bitch was me. Just seen this clip for the first time - how embarrassing!!!! It was the first time I'd seen him but yeah, not much of an excuse. At least the following year I had a better time - you can see the film of what my friends and I did with yellow Primark sunglasses and F1 drivers the following year - much more effective!!!! It's on You Tube if you type in 'Chat with the F1 Drivers - Whittlebury Hall.'

    But, yeah, Kimi didn't sign that T-shirt. SHAMEFUL!!!!

  • @kristiinapaul haha awesome!

  • HYVA SUOMI

  • What does that mean anyway

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  • Kimi is a legend. Met him at Silverstone last year when he happily signed my wee sons book. A minute of his time was nothing to him but for my boy - made his day !!!!! For that, I thank him.

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  • So, he sings RAP too?

  • @jakubkrcma c'est bizarre michael a gagné en 94-95et2000!ton kimi n'y est pas parvenu durant ces années mc laren.....................

  • Kimi - the best DRIVER in 2003-2009! He just didn't have a reliable or well performing car most of the time. In a totally reliable and equally performing car, he'd win in those years, sometimes by a hair, sometimes by a mile. Also, driver bodyweight should be equalised by ballast (to let's say 85 kg). People like Felipe have an unfair advantage (short and light). Women would actually KICK ASS in a MODERN F1, which is not as physical as the old days. LIGHT WEIGHT = BIG advantage (tenths a lap).

  • awesome!

  • Hyvä = Good

    Suomi = Finnish word for Finland

  • Pretty sad though

  • @peter226688 It means GO FINLAND (Good finland is the straight translation, but its wrong. The same thing in english would be go finland)

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