@@michaelvianasWRONG. 2005 He was the most dominant driver by far. He won the same 7 races as Alonso but had 3 car failures at races he was certain to win and at least 4 others where he had other failures. Yes 2003 he was 2pts out but in 2005 if you add 3x18pts (for wins) and take the same off for Alonso it makes the 21pt difference meaningless!. 2003 he drove excellent in a year old chassis against one of the best Ferraris, but he still won only 1 races. Like Ciaron said above he deserved both those titles from two totally different stand points and thats what makes him a truly remarkable talent.
I don’t think Kimi was expecting that sudden praise from Lewis. It’s like he didn’t know how to react. Brave of Lewis to publicly admit it while sitting right beside him.
@@rodsitamara He roasted him comparing with old badass drivers, like James Hunt. But i don't think Kimi unlikes Lewis, maybe he's not very friendly with him
Hamilton please, you have worked with multiple Finns and you still don't know that if you want a comment from Finn (expecially Kimi) you need to ask the question. Not just leave something hanging in the air and hope he answers to it without any proper prompting 😅😂
It happened at another conference when Lewis is talking to the media but expects an answer from Kimi lol, tbh he is probably daydreaming a lot as well.
Kimi at McLaren was iconic. 2 world titles lost only due to the unreliability of the car.
Maybe not both, but 2003 definitely.
@@michaelvianasWRONG. 2005 He was the most dominant driver by far. He won the same 7 races as Alonso but had 3 car failures at races he was certain to win and at least 4 others where he had other failures. Yes 2003 he was 2pts out but in 2005 if you add 3x18pts (for wins) and take the same off for Alonso it makes the 21pt difference meaningless!. 2003 he drove excellent in a year old chassis against one of the best Ferraris, but he still won only 1 races. Like Ciaron said above he deserved both those titles from two totally different stand points and thats what makes him a truly remarkable talent.
Kimi was really emotional, for his standard.
I like how excited Verstappen got when Lewis said that lol
I like how excited Kimi got when Lewis said that lol
How nice of him. Kimi was squirming a bit in his seat hehe
Very kind and emotional Lewis Hamilton... and I don't think Kimi was even listening.
I don’t think Kimi was expecting that sudden praise from Lewis. It’s like he didn’t know how to react. Brave of Lewis to publicly admit it while sitting right beside him.
@@r1oot what ig post and what remark?
@@rodsitamara He roasted him comparing with old badass drivers, like James Hunt. But i don't think Kimi unlikes Lewis, maybe he's not very friendly with him
Bwoah not impressed
this meant a lot to kimi for sure :)
Hamilton was 17 when Kimi signed with McLaren. So he must have been 18 playing him the first time...
Kimi also set the standard in Formula Renault. All the guys looked up to him after 2000.
I am not hamilton fan but points to hamilton.
Kimi
-I dont care....
And crash...lol
Above In Shadow yes in 2008 lewis crashed kimi
Hamilton please, you have worked with multiple Finns and you still don't know that if you want a comment from Finn (expecially Kimi) you need to ask the question. Not just leave something hanging in the air and hope he answers to it without any proper prompting 😅😂
It happened at another conference when Lewis is talking to the media but expects an answer from Kimi lol, tbh he is probably daydreaming a lot as well.
Lewes forgot everything. He was more than 20 when Monti and Raikkonen became one team.
Виталий Мошин He just said he's been at McLaren since he was 13
Montoya and Kimi were in F1 since 2001......he didn't only say when they were at McLaren.
Humble and honest champion!
What an insult?
Zero fucks given
And that words insulted Kimi because it means Ham didn’t think that it was interesting to race against Finnish guy:-)
Wdym?
Why be a king when you can be a God