It's Kimi's second race in F1 and his 25th car race in general and he is driving for a midfield team that has never won a single race. But Kimi already thinks about his "chance to win the race"! 😂 What a mindset of a champion!
@@CatholicKavanagh Nope, this was literally around his 25th race in general, believe it or not. He only did 24 races counting all categories before arriving to F1
@@CatholicKavanagh "Räikkönen entered Formula One as a regular driver for Sauber-Petronas in 2001, having previously competed in just 23 car races." If I have the wrong data, I'm sorry but that was my undestanding.
winning mentality? if you compare his mentality to that of Alonso's it's almost nonexistant. Playing second fiddle to Vettel at Ferrari in a car capable of championships, then driving for Sauber just for fun of it. Take nothing away from his talent on track tough.
@@5950zielthose examples are after his championship, where he definitely wasn't as hungry, he'd accomplished what he wanted. Anything before that he definitely had a winning mentality
There is no Greek alphabet letter good enough to describe Kimi. Alphas and Sigmas can _leave him alone._
It's Kimi's second race in F1 and his 25th car race in general and he is driving for a midfield team that has never won a single race. But Kimi already thinks about his "chance to win the race"! 😂 What a mindset of a champion!
His 25th single seater race but not his 25th race in general. He probably did hundreds of races including carting.
@@CatholicKavanagh Nope, this was literally around his 25th race in general, believe it or not. He only did 24 races counting all categories before arriving to F1
@@LucasCis92 No.
@@CatholicKavanagh "Räikkönen entered Formula One as a regular driver for Sauber-Petronas in 2001, having previously competed in just 23 car races." If I have the wrong data, I'm sorry but that was my undestanding.
@@LucasCis92 I am including Karting races in the total. If you include Karting races then he had a lot more race experience than a couple dozen races.
Winning additude from the start.
winning mentality? if you compare his mentality to that of Alonso's it's almost nonexistant.
Playing second fiddle to Vettel at Ferrari in a car capable of championships, then driving for Sauber just for fun of it.
Take nothing away from his talent on track tough.
@@5950ziel Win WC for Ferrari, if you remember.
I defenitely can. I would not call that season a masterclass of his.@@laszlocarreidas9548
@@5950zielthose examples are after his championship, where he definitely wasn't as hungry, he'd accomplished what he wanted. Anything before that he definitely had a winning mentality
@@JimGames11746 that's why I referred to them, not before the championship.
Absolute boss of an answer and character. 👌 😎
Unfathomably based
We love Kimi!
What a mentality.
Total winner.
Only thinking about winning in his rookie year already in a Sauber.
kimi the legend, not a surprise. straight up answers like a man.
Kimi 4 eva!
Kimi melts his ice
What a stupid question....honestly
‘Twas just a bit of light-hearted optimism. Chill. Ted must be Ted…and Kimi must be Kimi.
@@hellodavey1902This isn’t Ted Kravitz because it’s the Digital+ feed; Ted worked for ITV.
it isnt a question, its to get him to speak his thoughts. You wouldnt make it in the journalist world thats for sure
@dc-vw4qm you must be quite pleased not to be out in that monsoon?........🤔thought that was a question ....no
@@aerodynamic3037Its a journalists job to get more out of a interview