I remember watching an interview with Coulthard where he was praising the natural speed ability of Raikkonen " This guy can drink all night, sleep in the pits at the track then get woken up, gets into the car and lays out the fastest time of the day". The guy really was talented, imagine what he could have achieved if he really committed himself. And his character is another thing that will be sorely missed in F1.
@@RedPhroggz that's what makes it so great, if he did care, it could of hold him back, sometimes not to over think it and not give a damn is the best way to be in a competitive soirt, Greatesst example is England football team... cared so much they choke every world cup.
He warmed up the tires by breaking slightly harder at corners. Same tire degredation, but more heat. Everybody does it these days, Räikkönen was just ahead of the curve. People forget that Häkkinen handpicked Räikkönen as his successor out of the British Formula Renault and just told everyone to deal with it until Ferrari had enough and paid him not to drive for two years.
No, because the Michelins warmed up very quickly compared to the Bridgestones. Kimi won that race thanks to the safety car. Schumacher gained up massively on Kimi's lead up to the point of the safety car but had too few laps left to get up to temperature after restart. I was there.
@@ArielGonzalez1 what on earth does AI even mean anymore? frame interpolation is now AI? do we just throw this word at anything mildly technological? I remember when achieving AI meant the hypothetical future point in time at which a computer would first achieve consciousness/sentience. now apparently its a windows movie maker 2012 feature
@@emilekaram6094 You can transfer their best performance even outside Ferrari, and try to put them (in your imagination) to 1 team. I said about measuring their best drives while only in Ferrari.
@@jakubkaaska1720 I think 2004 was actually the worst. He had 8 DNFs in 18 races all from car problems. The best one was at Hockenheim with his rear wing just flying off
@@maza19 Yeah, agree, but i think that every driver (and his fans) would totally love to see (if necesary) issues that makes bad year into horrible year, more than seing even 1 issue in title-winning-possibility season... (vide: 1986 Mansell (Australia) 2008 Massa (Hungaroring))
It's not as simple. If his tyres are getting to warm, you are not going to want to warm them more. Also, warming the tyres means using them more, which might not be as big a problem in 2004 with the long lasting Bridgestones, but today with the soft pirellis that means a lot. You might aswell not consume the tyres as much as you can, then only warm them up once you're about to get underway the next lap (drivers get a warning beforehand so they know when the safety car comes in).
All rest of the grid in all history of F1 had to warm up tires. Iceman can go full speed on cold tires. His race engineer to him by radio: Kimi, our calculations says that warming up tires makes them better... Kimi: Bwoah!
so correct behavior. so many athletes have all kinds of dumb routines like spinning around 3 times and spitting over shoulder in the locker room before a match.
The track warms up for kimi
Solar freaken roadways
😄😆😂😂🤣
I remember watching an interview with Coulthard where he was praising the natural speed ability of Raikkonen " This guy can drink all night, sleep in the pits at the track then get woken up, gets into the car and lays out the fastest time of the day". The guy really was talented, imagine what he could have achieved if he really committed himself. And his character is another thing that will be sorely missed in F1.
Really a shame that he didn't care. He could have achieved so much more if he wasn't so lazy. Embarrasment
@@RedPhroggz that's what makes it so great, if he did care, it could of hold him back, sometimes not to over think it and not give a damn is the best way to be in a competitive soirt, Greatesst example is England football team... cared so much they choke every world cup.
Kimi was enjoying life, can't blame him
@@RedPhroggz I wouldn't call dragging an unreliable Mclaren close to the WDC twice as being lazy.
@@jimmystoney8029 Kimi is "lazy" in F1 standard.
Kimi doesn't warm the tyres, the tyres warm him.
ayo wha
i thought alcohol warms him up?
He's unwarmable.
He's the only living organism with body temperature of 0 K.
(Or even (-1) K...?)
@@christian9125abd beat me to it
Engineer: "Kimi, start weaving. Everyone is warming their tyres."
Kimi: "For what...?"
Engineer: "Well because..."
Kimi: "FOR WHAT?!"
"Shut up, I know what I'm doing!"
R/commentsyoucanhear
@@ray.shoesmith”Just leave me alone I know what to do”
- Old Kimi
Kimi is the Ibrahimovic of F1
Ibrahimovic is the kimi of football.
Iceman supremacy
Zlatan is a bit egoistic, Kimi is straight to the point no bullshit
I think alonso is. Considering the joke about them being rookies and having a bright future
Exactly
Kimi doesn't talk bullshit
he knows what he's doing.
And they left him alone.
Absolutely!
He warmed up the tires by breaking slightly harder at corners. Same tire degredation, but more heat. Everybody does it these days, Räikkönen was just ahead of the curve.
People forget that Häkkinen handpicked Räikkönen as his successor out of the British Formula Renault and just told everyone to deal with it until Ferrari had enough and paid him not to drive for two years.
Engineer: "Keep working all four tires please"
Kimi: "Yes yes yes yes, I'm doing it all the time. You don't have to remind me every 10 seconds."
Just leave him alone… he knows what to do.
Juuri niin!
No, because the Michelins warmed up very quickly compared to the Bridgestones. Kimi won that race thanks to the safety car. Schumacher gained up massively on Kimi's lead up to the point of the safety car but had too few laps left to get up to temperature after restart. I was there.
Bro sealed the statement with “I was there” can’t argue after that
@@ammokray3561 he's wrong. Im Kimi
@@ammokray3561 That aside, are you saying I'm wrong?
@@ammokray3561 yea 😅
@@kallekillen2285 you're right, i'm Michelin
And the fact is he did everything right in this chaotic race and win.
incase your woundering he just warms them in the corners using full lock, its much more efficiant for his setup
Bwoah...
Miss those days of f1
V10s RIP 😢
They would be perfect if not for the Michelin/Bridgestone war. I think it's better to have the same tires for all.
You can still watch this era online
that season was one of the most boring
@@siniyden still better than Hamilton dominating a V6 hybrid era 😐
Bring back those times.
Can I ask where you get all this 50/60 fps footage from? Even the streams on F1TV don't have it this smooth!
the picture quality sort of looks like it's AI upscaled so maybe the uploader also did interpolated 60fps
AI composition or something like that. Technology now allows to interpolate data and (sort of) predict frames in between
@@Flowboat AI Is already becoming a meaningless term.
@@sailyui Wrong use
@@ArielGonzalez1 what on earth does AI even mean anymore? frame interpolation is now AI? do we just throw this word at anything mildly technological?
I remember when achieving AI meant the hypothetical future point in time at which a computer would first achieve consciousness/sentience. now apparently its a windows movie maker 2012 feature
Mid 2000s cars were beautiful. My favorite is the MclarenMl MP4-20 from 2005. Right before they went crazy with the aero.
And melt the Iceman? Never.
Prime Kimi >> Prime Seb
Comparing their best Ferrari times?
I think surely yes.
@@jakubkaaska1720 No, both Primes weren't at Ferrari. Even Kimi 1st stint wasn't like at Mclaren
@@emilekaram6094
You can transfer their best performance even outside Ferrari, and try to put them (in your imagination) to 1 team.
I said about measuring their best drives while only in Ferrari.
@@jakubkaaska1720 K
Coldest F1 driver 🥶
That's because if he weaved left and right probably something would fail in that McLaren
Wait for 2005 and 2006...
@@jakubkaaska1720 I think 2004 was actually the worst. He had 8 DNFs in 18 races all from car problems. The best one was at Hockenheim with his rear wing just flying off
@@maza19
But issues in 2005 unabled Kimi to have real chance of winning the title.
McLaren was then just a beast, but out of endurance.
@@jakubkaaska1720 agreed, but only 3 DNFs in 19 races (18 because of the US GP)
@@maza19
Yeah, agree, but i think that every driver (and his fans) would totally love to see (if necesary) issues that makes bad year into horrible year, more than seing even 1 issue in title-winning-possibility season...
(vide:
1986 Mansell (Australia)
2008 Massa (Hungaroring))
I remember him qualifying for Monaco........ Amazing
leave him alone, he knows what he is doing.
“Shut up I know what I’m doing”
Big part of tyre warming comes from brake heat radiation. If he works on the brakes he is warming up the tyres.
And it doesn't ruin the tyres by stressing them when weaving. It's actually a brilliant idea that I'm surprised nobody else in f1 only uses
@@joshuawhelan9358 i guess not working with modern f1 cars
@@lucys8287 not with Poorelli tyres.
@@joshuawhelan9358 They all use the brakes to heat the tyres. Don't kid yourself.
@@lucys8287 It still works with the hybrid era. There's a clip of kimi doing so in the Ferrari.
Teasing clip in great quality
u guys dont understand, kimi is the safety car
-"Bah, zig-zagging just wears out the tyres, I warm mine up in two or three turns after restart" (and he had a point)
It can never be warm as the Ice Man is forever COLD.
He warms all 4 tires all the times
It's not as simple. If his tyres are getting to warm, you are not going to want to warm them more. Also, warming the tyres means using them more, which might not be as big a problem in 2004 with the long lasting Bridgestones, but today with the soft pirellis that means a lot. You might aswell not consume the tyres as much as you can, then only warm them up once you're about to get underway the next lap (drivers get a warning beforehand so they know when the safety car comes in).
And also Kimi's team McLaren-Mercedes used Michelins that year, which we arguably quicker to heat up
Your fun at party's aren't you ?
@@99flake since when is a conversation about f1 a party?
Kimi doesn't warm up the tires, the tires warm up for Kimi
Best f1 cars.. amazing sound
He does not need to warm the tyres, he knows what to do!
He uses slipstream of the road car to do the fastest warm up lap
Kimi likes his tyres the way he likes his ice cream : Ice cold
Leave him alone..he knows what he is doing. 😂
Certified Bwoah moment
He knows what he's doing
Nadie como Kimi 😂
the best era.
It’s because he is the Ice Man. He keeps it cool.
kimi no question 😁
kimi is the iceman, no need to 'warm up' the tires
Well... this video have 11 seconds. So, it's time to remember Kimi to warm up his tires...
Imagine Kimi lookinG at his rearS and saying "HEY...HEY!!! STOP DOING THAT!" "GLOVES AND STEERING WHEEL!!"
Помню как комментаторы шутили над Кими в этом моменте, а прошло 20 лет...
You should've shown him in all different cars doing exactly the same 😂
FOR WHAT!!!!!!
bowah
His tires are usually exploded on their own those days so no surprise he was not a fan of warming them up. :D
Like Dune, Evil Raikkonen!
Brake Dragging.
Iceman... warm-up... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Iceman can drive on Icecubes. :P
You have no idea how many edits i've seen of this clip
I can do nothing about it ! Its fine, at least you know where it come from ;)
back when f1 was so much fun to watch and fun in general unlike now...
Me too
McLaren was known to use brakes to heat up the tires.
The tyres heat up themselves because of the Iceman.
did he have his drink after this?
I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING, LEAVE ME ALONE!
Assim você economiza pneu.
😎😎😎😎👌👌👌👌👌
All rest of the grid in all history of F1 had to warm up tires.
Iceman can go full speed on cold tires.
His race engineer to him by radio: Kimi, our calculations says that warming up tires makes them better...
Kimi: Bwoah!
Probably some spike tires from a rallye car.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ok
Hi Finnish. he likes them cold as ice
I know what i'm doing!
He knows what he’s doing so lets just shut up
He’s never once used lube either
and guess who won...... 😁😁😁
Just leave him alone
Kimi is the zlatan Ibrahimovic of f1
They are 1000+ years old and Zlatan is older than him.
*tyres
No no no!u is out🎉
Here before the title gets corrected from "Raikkonen" to "Räikkönen".
too drunk
so correct behavior. so many athletes have all kinds of dumb routines like spinning around 3 times and spitting over shoulder in the locker room before a match.
Tf is a tyre warkup
Ah yes, F1 before middle eastern sportswashing money and regulations turned it into the crap it is today
It was fucking boring. Most of the overtakes were during pits and was difficult to follow because of different and unknown fuel loads
@@dymrjones8746 so what you're saying is F1 is more predicative
@@YOURDADSDILDO Part of enjoying a sport is being able to tell what the fuck is going on.
Nice racism
@@AAA310 define racism