I still remember that ,he was second place when it happened,the coverage showed his entire walk throughout the tunnel and then to his yacht,i was laughing all the while it happened and it was that moment kimi became my favourite driver in F1, no press conference bs and pure skill,give that man his gloves , a steering wheel and empty his drinking bottle and that man will stand on top of the podium anyday.
Kimi has announced his retirement, even though he is in his 40s and has been in this sport for nearly 20 years I'm not ready to see him go... Thank you so much for the memories Kimi you absolute legend.
All 7 Lewis' titles are less then 1 Kimi's. I hoped Kimi will not retire after this season but the things like they are. Emptiness in my fan heart. Verstappen is closer to young Kimi than any other driver. Wish Kimi had one more win this season but it's almost impossible. Forever the Real Champion 🏆!
@@williamsage7126 it's my opinion. I said what I said. I compared the value of 1 Kimi's title and 7 of Lewis'. That's it. You shouldn't look for a black cat in a dark room.
It's perfect, we all love Kimi podiums! Everyone else does the processional champagne spraying and yada yada yada, whereas Kimi sprays bare minimum then goes straight to chugging! 😂
Interviewer: “The most exciting moment during the race weekend?” Kimi Raikkonen: “I think so it’s the race start, always.” Interviewer: “The most boring?” KR: “Now.” (Savage)
He is the new Kimi and now speaks little more than phrases, not sentences yet though. So I presume he would respond "yeah, thank you... F****** finally" 😎
Senna only won 3, where most guys won more, yet Senna is still the greatest. It's all about the impact these guys made in our hearts as true racing fans. Daniel Ricciardo has no title, but still people's favorite. That's how you win racing fans.
"Tietäjät tietää" is a Finnish saying, meaning that the educated people or the inside people if you will, know the truth and the facts. Kimi was a prodigy, his talent and tenacity in the sport is like no other.
I’ll never forget that Fisichella trophy. It literally cost him the title that year to Michael on points. He raced the wheels off an unreliable McLaren for 4years. He could have easily been a 5 time champion if the car performed making Michael a 4 time champ. History will tell a different story
Kimi admitted his engine failure at the Nurburgring that year ultimately cost him the title. The fact McLaren had to run a year old chassis because their newer car was too fragile to race makes his performances even more impressive. I still feel Suzuka 2005 was his magnum opus.
Kimi from 2003 to 2007 was in his best and could outperform anyone on the grid on racecraft and pace. But sadly McLaren those days had reliability issues too much. If McLaren had a more reliable package, he would surely be atleast 3 time world champ considering his form in 03,05. But, his legacy is not defined by titles.
@@ohinek007 thats why i put wouldve, i know its part of the championship i was just stating that if his car was more reliable, he wouldve gotten the points necessary to beat schumacher.
I will never understand how he didn't have the most Championships. Lewis has the best car his entire run. Michael had a mix of best car and sheer luck. Kimi had bad luck and amazing talent.
The fire inside him was extinguished after the championship victory. He basically admitted in one interview in his Lotus years that the motivation to chase the second championship is not there.
McLaren era Kimi was scary fast when the car held together. I was a diehard Schumi/Ferrari fan back then, but I really don't get why, because the Iceman was something else.
I am here after his retirement annoucement. Thank you Kimi for all those years you gave us. It was a joy to watch you as a very young kid and it is a privilage to watch you race today. Hope you enjoy your well earned retirement! Thank you, Kimi Sincerely, All fans around the world
@@bumblebity2902 fake 4x champion honestly? how much of an ignorant fanboy can you be please? bianchi never had a chance to show his talent but hating another driver the had chances to win championships with ferrari because of that is another level of stupidity
The 2005 season is by far the craziest season in terms of pure race speed. Kimis pace was unreal and i have never seen something like that ever again. If you wannt to know Kimi then just watch the 2005 season. Every race was a special one thanks to his ridiculous speed
He'll always be my favourite F1 driver of all time. So fast, so smooth and so calm in any situation. I'll never forget Suzuka 2005. Relieved he won at least one championship in the end.
The day he retires will be a hard one for me. Grew up watching him and Alonso. Don’t think there will ever be a personality like him in the sport ever again.
Same for me. I dont see raw speed and talent today that can match raikkonen and alonso in those days, max only, but his racing IQ is too low for these two. Hope they stay few more years
Kimi may have not be the fastest driver, but his skills and technical knowledge is huge, compared other drivers. That's why he is still valuable to any F1 team these days. F1 loses awesome driver and huge personality when kimi end his career.
@@simonkaru7569 That is what I have always been saying and what all the teams he has driven for has said. He is amazing in putting in his own feedback into the setup of the car and is a master of overtaking and tire saving even if he did not have the fastest car on track. That is why I love Kimi and will miss him dearly when he retires!
@Teodor Alexandrov IMO it has nothing to do with Alfa Romeo themselves. The 3 teams using the Ferrari engine did garbage this season because of the engine penalty for Ferrari. If Ferrari can improve it they have a better chance at fighting in the midfield
I got my goosebumb when 1. Kimi beat alonso with half second split at Monaco..Which is Alonso is in the fastest car during that time and at his prime.. 2. When his last lap victory from P17..I can see he pushing the limits and beyond the limits..Nobody can beat young Kimi.. Living legend..Leave him alone..He knows what he's doing..
@@JamesRodriguez10783 In USA 2018 Kimi Managed to hold off Hamilton and Max without Sebs support , that's how great of a driver he is , I still think If Ferrari Focussed on Kimi in the year 2018 They would have won the WDC confirmed.
I remember his days at McLaren and he would have won a couple of Championships with them and beat Ferrari had he not had an unreliable car. He is so underrated, in my opinion one of the best drivers of all time. He will always be in my Top 5 of all time drivers list without a doubt.
Peak Kimi (2002-2005), he was an incredible talent. 16 years later and he can still keep pace with Formula One. So glad he got that final win at COTA, it was very well deserved. Any driver would take that career!!!
especially Brazil, when Fisico fooled him in the rain, but they incorrectly handed the win to Raikkonen. Spa was a cheating moment too. Suzuka was the only one that deserves a mention here.
I’m a massive Kimi fan but I have to admit he’s getting pretty old (comparatively). He’s 41, has a family and probably doesn’t have the same motivation to win anymore. On top of that he isn’t in the most competitive cars right now and considers it a hobby unlike basically all of the other drivers.
@@MrRolle-zf6dk he may not have much motivation, but he consistently outperforms his teammate and drives really well for a man of his age. I reckon he's still got like 3/4 years before he retires
@@Fred_the_1996 yeah, Kimi would probably do it as long as he wants to. It’s cool to watch a driver who’s clearly driving just because they like to. It’s obviously not about money or glory for Kimi anymore, he just loves racing.
I haven't watched F1 for over a decade, yet I still remember some of these clips like yesterday. Used to wake up/set schedules with my dad so, that we were able to watch each Grand Prix. WRC and F1 were my childhood & Grönholm, Häkkinen and Räikkönen were my idols.
@@foghornleghorn81 Mclaren always had a better car back then anyway. It's almost a miracle that the managed to win the title in the F2007 understeer-o-matic. A car that was lapped by the Mclarens in certain circuits.
@@foghornleghorn81 What? He dominated Australia 2007, Silverstone 2007, Spa 2007, Malaysia 2008 etc. I would argue he would have dominated Hungary 2017 and won Austin 2018 brilliantly too.
I don't know why this brings up so many emotions, but seeing my childhood hero in all these great moments only makes it hurt even more that we don't have alot of Kimi left in F1. Atleast one more season, he deserves his retirement more than anyone, I'm just not ready yet!
Kimi did 23 Formula Renault starts before jumping straight into a V10 monster, that's rare. And also to have the talent to go with the difference in power.
I honestly believe Kimi Raikonnen would have been a much bigger name in F1 history if only he were not plagued with car troubles. The man had an insane amount of talent but also an equal amount of bad luck. Greatest thing about it is that this fact never bothered Kimi. While most drivers would care about fame or winning, Kimi was just trying to have fun.
So glad a video has been made about his amazing driving skills. Not just his funny moments. He needs to be known as one of the greatest drivers of all time
Top moment of Kimi, is when he parked his broken car and went directly to party at the yacht in 2006 Monaco
Kimi is 2005 Monaco winner 😎❤
Easily should've been top. Lol
"where his friends were drinking their own weight in alchool"
Hol up
I still remember that ,he was second place when it happened,the coverage showed his entire walk throughout the tunnel and then to his yacht,i was laughing all the while it happened and it was that moment kimi became my favourite driver in F1, no press conference bs and pure skill,give that man his gloves , a steering wheel and empty his drinking bottle and that man will stand on top of the podium anyday.
“It’s more like a hobby for me. So, obviously, I don’t need to do it if I don’t want.”
They missed a trick by not inserting that clip at the end of this.
He isn't fighting for glory or wins, or history. He's fighting because he chose too. He's one of the best to ever race and still is
staying true to his passion, racing
he is still in passion in f1 for sure.
bwoah
We don’t need to question his legacy, because we know what he’s doing.
Beat hamilton in 2012 and would have again in 2013 if he didn't quit
Still wish he won a championship with McLaren
@@rickstrolled970 the gods pushed hamilton into the gravel in 2007 so kimi could get his championship 🏆
@@thebarcaboardroom406 and next year Hamilton hit him from the back in pit lane "by fault" and Kimi lost back to back championship
Ha! You are P1.
Interviewer: "Kimi how would you describe driving a Formula 1 car?"
Kimi: *shrugs* "normal."
"Hobby"
It's easy to keep my tyres warm if I have my gloves and steering wheel.
fast
there's no drink
Bwoah
Kimi has announced his retirement, even though he is in his 40s and has been in this sport for nearly 20 years I'm not ready to see him go... Thank you so much for the memories Kimi you absolute legend.
it’s gonna be a hard goodbye
i think he doesnt leave motorsport
All 7 Lewis' titles are less then 1 Kimi's. I hoped Kimi will not retire after this season but the things like they are.
Emptiness in my fan heart. Verstappen is closer to young Kimi than any other driver.
Wish Kimi had one more win this season but it's almost impossible.
Forever the Real Champion 🏆!
@@smaxakoff why do you have to say something bad about Lewis when there is absolutely no reason to 🤦 This is just about Kimi, leave Lewis alone
@@williamsage7126 it's my opinion. I said what I said. I compared the value of 1 Kimi's title and 7 of Lewis'. That's it. You shouldn't look for a black cat in a dark room.
“Kimi Raikkonen brilliance”
*Thumbnail is Kimi drinking*
Perfect.
The drink, is it on or not?
@@markhenley3097 we forget the conect kimi you will not have the drink sorry
@@markhenley3097, we connected this time, Kimi, you will have the drink
That's my new desktop wallpaper 😆
It's perfect, we all love Kimi podiums!
Everyone else does the processional champagne spraying and yada yada yada, whereas Kimi sprays bare minimum then goes straight to chugging! 😂
Just leave him alone he knows what he's doing.
Yes yes yes, hes doing all the time
lol if you're gonna use such an overused meme you could at least get the quote right
@@jaketaylor5686 just leave him alone, he knows what he's doing
Interviewer: “The most exciting moment during the race weekend?”
Kimi Raikkonen: “I think so it’s the race start, always.”
Interviewer: “The most boring?”
KR: “Now.”
(Savage)
What interview was this? Haha
1000 likes!Thanks everyone!
@@stormer.9041 1.3k
@@core_russell3869 yeah
"Congratulations Kimi, you won 8 WDCs and surpassed Schumacher!
Kimi: "Yeah, thank you"
I wouldn't be surprised if he makes a comeback after his retirement
@@TarmacThings ta-da, he's racing in nascar this August. 🙂
@@pauly48446 yasss
@@pauly48446 F1 again in 2025?
@@jurekgadzinowski2895 we can only hope. 👍
*Legend says that doctors found traces of blood in his alcohol system*
How is that possible!
Oh no thats illegal in Kimi's world
🤣🤣🤣🤣
He has the drink
Hahaha!!! Yup, that's true 👍
"Kimi! You are the President of the World!! You Won the election!"
Kimi: Yeah...Thank you..
He'd get my vote
"***** finally"
Kimi : ik what m doing!
Kimi: Steering wheel! Hey!!! Hey!!! Steering wheel!!!...
He is the new Kimi and now speaks little more than phrases, not sentences yet though. So I presume he would respond "yeah, thank you... F****** finally" 😎
Even with "only" one championship title he is definitely one of the true legends in the sport. There is only one Kimi!
Senna only won 3, where most guys won more, yet Senna is still the greatest. It's all about the impact these guys made in our hearts as true racing fans. Daniel Ricciardo has no title, but still people's favorite. That's how you win racing fans.
"Tietäjät tietää" is a Finnish saying, meaning that the educated people or the inside people if you will, know the truth and the facts. Kimi was a prodigy, his talent and tenacity in the sport is like no other.
Once a champion, always a champion.
One of the greatest. Talented driver and always a gentleman on the track. No pushing and crying to the team like "some" champions.
For me he is GOAT
@@goranukic2775 You're right 100%! Kimi is one an' only🚀
“Bwoah” will go down in history as a legend of a word
Thanks.
@@Eric-lo2ug Bwoah
Actually before clicking on the video.. My mind was filled with it 😂
@@Eric-lo2ug legend
“Leave me alone I know what to do”
I’ll never forget that Fisichella trophy. It literally cost him the title that year to Michael on points. He raced the wheels off an unreliable McLaren for 4years. He could have easily been a 5 time champion if the car performed making Michael a 4 time champ. History will tell a different story
Why did he give the trophy back?
@@hliastsiwmos1887 aggregate timing.
@@hliastsiwmos1887 some dumb rule
Kimi admitted his engine failure at the Nurburgring that year ultimately cost him the title. The fact McLaren had to run a year old chassis because their newer car was too fragile to race makes his performances even more impressive. I still feel Suzuka 2005 was his magnum opus.
Kimi from 2003 to 2007 was in his best and could outperform anyone on the grid on racecraft and pace. But sadly McLaren those days had reliability issues too much. If McLaren had a more reliable package, he would surely be atleast 3 time world champ considering his form in 03,05. But, his legacy is not defined by titles.
Here after he announced his retirement. There will never be another Kimi, thanks for everything legend ❤️❤️
Well. You never know...
Legend.
Lies again? Media Medal
@@NazriB what?
@@pekkakettunen4611 And there you have it, Oscar Piastri.
He is the only person nobody has hated in Formula 1, What a man
He does have some haters, but yeah most people like him.
I hate him
@@f1etc.438 why?
Because Kimi represents the old F1, when were real men and no SJW or babygirls who cries even for a P3.
@@symios0835 his character is bad
Kimi going straight to his yacht after retiring at the 2006 Monaco GP probably has to be one of my favorite moments from him. 🤣
Easy number 1
Him watching the rest of the race with a beer in hand, and his name appearing on the screen as if he were still in the race. That's awesome! 😂
Boa Vitor
@@leonardoaraujo8364 Obrigado!!! 😂
Bwoah...!!
Dude could beat Senna, Fangio, Schumacher and Hamilton at the same time and he'd still only sound mildly happy
Kimi be like:Bwoah
if his mclaren was more reliable in 2003, he wouldve beat schumacher in the championship
@@avgmoose2568 hate to tell you, but reliability is the regular part of the championship and there is no point for any "ifs".
@@ohinek007 thats why i put wouldve, i know its part of the championship i was just stating that if his car was more reliable, he wouldve gotten the points necessary to beat schumacher.
@@ohinek007 I think he means that he had the skill to beat the best
I will never understand how he didn't have the most Championships. Lewis has the best car his entire run. Michael had a mix of best car and sheer luck. Kimi had bad luck and amazing talent.
You dont know F1.
The fire inside him was extinguished after the championship victory. He basically admitted in one interview in his Lotus years that the motivation to chase the second championship is not there.
McLaren era Kimi was scary fast when the car held together. I was a diehard Schumi/Ferrari fan back then, but I really don't get why, because the Iceman was something else.
It's because Red looks cool
I was also an MSc fan, but held Kimi in high esteem. Respect champ!
He certainly is brilliant when he has his steering wheel...
He is brilliant all the time then 😀
And gloves
STEERING WHEEL.. COME ON.. STEERING WHEEL
“COME ON, MOVE!!!!!”
Lol
2003-06 I honestly believe Kimi was the fastest driver. The man was an absolute monster in that McLaren.
can still remember he lost the championship when his rear wing disintegrated. what poor mclaren build quality costing the championship
@@fist003 that is an early drs system lol
Agreed. He was pure speed.
Everyone knows Kimi 2003-2006 is unbeatable. That combination of Michelin tyres and McLaren car handling suited him like a glove.
He should have at least 2 more WDC to his name. I take nothing away from MSC or Alonso, but Kimi truly was the greatest at this time.
Number one, him actually smiling
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Everyone is a Kimi fan. Even if they say they are not, they are a Kimi fan!
I am here after his retirement annoucement. Thank you Kimi for all those years you gave us. It was a joy to watch you as a very young kid and it is a privilage to watch you race today. Hope you enjoy your well earned retirement!
Thank you, Kimi
Sincerely,
All fans around the world
“FOR WHAT?!?!” will always be my favourite line for Kimi
*"I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING SO JUST BE QUIET!"*
You will not have the drink
Okay Kimi it's all over, Hamilton seventh. By my calculations we win the championship by one point.
"If he cannot see behind then maybe he should stay in the reporting"
Kimi everybody loves you!
Kimi: FOR WHAT?!?!
“Some people maybe think that I’m cool, some that I’m and idiot, that’s fine”
-the Iceman
Words to live by
Something similar was said by Schumacher
KIMI in Portugal first lap: "what are the others doing?"... hahaha
One of many fascinating things that happened in this crazy 2020 season.
He is still fast despite being the oldest and most experienced driver on the grid. The fans love him.
Alonso has the same age as well lol
@@hybridShinx kimi is over a year older
@@isthatrubble Kimi looks younger
@@hybridShinx oh for sure
Keyword: experienced
Who’s here after he retired. Such a legend kimi
- "KIMI YOU WIN THE GRAND PRIX!"
- "Yeah, Thank you"
This guy won a championship 14 years ago and still is in the sport, let that sink in
Okay nvm hes retiring/retired
And he scored his first point 20 years ago in his first GP.
Alonso 15 years ago
@@Pedrolokk ok Alonso-Fanboy, so what?
@@wendklenff133 lol I like both drivers equally, sorry for saying something :D
@@DarthJF F1 is more like hobby for kimi
Alonso, Vettel later came in, and this man's still Ferrari's last driver's champion.
And Luca Badoer. Can't forget Luca Badoer
Sad but true
Bianchi and Leclerc was much better than fake 4x WDC.
@@bumblebity2902 Lol pathetic fanboy. The only fake person is you. I don't need to give arguments sadly.
@@bumblebity2902 fake 4x champion
honestly? how much of an ignorant fanboy can you be please?
bianchi never had a chance to show his talent but hating another driver the had chances to win championships with ferrari because of that is another level of stupidity
The 2005 season is by far the craziest season in terms of pure race speed.
Kimis pace was unreal and i have never seen something like that ever again.
If you wannt to know Kimi then just watch the 2005 season. Every race was a special one thanks to his ridiculous speed
He'll always be my favourite F1 driver of all time. So fast, so smooth and so calm in any situation. I'll never forget Suzuka 2005. Relieved he won at least one championship in the end.
F1: So Kimi you got a video about your top 10 moments of brilliance, well done!
Kimi: For what?
F1: you've made history mate!
Kimi: FOR WHAT?!
The day he retires will be a hard one for me. Grew up watching him and Alonso. Don’t think there will ever be a personality like him in the sport ever again.
Same for me. I dont see raw speed and talent today that can match raikkonen and alonso in those days, max only, but his racing IQ is too low for these two. Hope they stay few more years
Lewis Hamilton is the king
sime mrkic nicely put
Kimi may have not be the fastest driver, but his skills and technical knowledge is huge, compared other drivers. That's why he is still valuable to any F1 team these days. F1 loses awesome driver and huge personality when kimi end his career.
@@simonkaru7569 That is what I have always been saying and what all the teams he has driven for has said. He is amazing in putting in his own feedback into the setup of the car and is a master of overtaking and tire saving even if he did not have the fastest car on track. That is why I love Kimi and will miss him dearly when he retires!
He’s probably watching this and he’s like: bwoah that’s me
He is more like “i was there, no need to watch”
@Teodor Alexandrov IMO it has nothing to do with Alfa Romeo themselves. The 3 teams using the Ferrari engine did garbage this season because of the engine penalty for Ferrari. If Ferrari can improve it they have a better chance at fighting in the midfield
@@Mahi-ke7xr there said they have, hopefully it's true so we get more incredible performances from Kimi
I got my goosebumb when
1. Kimi beat alonso with half second split at Monaco..Which is Alonso is in the fastest car during that time and at his prime..
2. When his last lap victory from P17..I can see he pushing the limits and beyond the limits..Nobody can beat young Kimi..
Living legend..Leave him alone..He knows what he's doing..
Still can’t belive this is his last season. We are gonna miss you Ice man ❤️ Biggest legend and biggest personality in F1 ever.
-1 dislikes? Of course that’s right, it’s Kimi!
Bwoah I don’t think he cares it’s more like a hobby for him.
For what?!?! -Kimi
I feel like that Portugal lap will be talked about much more once he retires
Even now I think he still has the best racecraft on the track.
I remember watching it happen live what a race I was so gazed for him
Fr, hopefuly he will be appreciated like he is rn when he retires
right? i was confused seeing an alfa at the front runners and had to look at the standings to make sure i wasn't seeing things
I think how he held that podium position at Monza 2020 for so many laps in one of the worst cars on the field too is also a pretty big moment imo.
Everyone forgets that during his drought he was fighting for wins or lost them to bad luck and team orders
And that Ferrari didn't even win a race in 2014 and 2016.
hungary and monaco 2017, germany 2018
"LEAVE ME ALONE; I KNOW WHAT TO DO."
@@prayogaliong5395 Monza 2018 also, poor Ferrari strategy and no support from Seb
@@JamesRodriguez10783 In USA 2018 Kimi Managed to hold off Hamilton and Max without Sebs support , that's how great of a driver he is , I still think If Ferrari Focussed on Kimi in the year 2018 They would have won the WDC confirmed.
He's one of my favourite drivers. No bs with Kimi 🙌
proper life inspiration
I remember his days at McLaren and he would have won a couple of Championships with them and beat Ferrari had he not had an unreliable car.
He is so underrated, in my opinion one of the best drivers of all time. He will always be in my Top 5 of all time drivers list without a doubt.
"Top 10 Moments of Kimi Brilliance." But everything that Kimi does is brilliant.
When he was born, he drove his parents home from the hospital.
No he went to his yatch in monaco and went to the pool along with his friends
HAHAHA!!! LUV IT!!!
He cried for steering wheel when he was born.
He drove his parents to the hospital before his birth.
And he smiled instead of start crying
If there is someone who have to hold Max and Lewis over 20 laps and you have to hold your nerves, its Kimi
He sounded so relieved at the end
Alonso…
@nikita_mazepin_goat9 nikita mazepin goat!! Why??😆
Which race are you referring to exactly
@@namesurname624 COTA 2018
Peak Kimi (2002-2005), he was an incredible talent. 16 years later and he can still keep pace with Formula One. So glad he got that final win at COTA, it was very well deserved. Any driver would take that career!!!
It’s crazy what he can do when he has his gloves and steering wheel
Aggressive but a very clean and calm driver. He never messes with other drivers and just do his job. Legend 🙏
"I was having a S**T" is the best bonus Moment of Kimi Raikkonen Brilliance
Brazil 2006, legendary moment.
Bwoah
“Obviously, you have a nice, light car on the grid then.”
😎 "Deal with it" 💪👆👊👌
I bet it was worth missing the presentation by Pelé...
"Leave me alone, i know what to do" the most iconic sentence ever
You will not have the drink!
@@MrMaple-iq1sh or the steering wheel... or the gloves haha
or the tyre blanket😂
yet we still don't know if it is "i know what to do" or "i know what i'm doing"
King of kings, I'll never stop admiring Kimi. One of my childhood heroes
Kimi Raikkonen. You will be sorely missed.
Raikkonen’s win in Austin 2018 was a great day for the sport
The Iceman is one of the best drivers in history
without controversy
My interest in F1 grown out if netflix drive to survive. So, according to last three years, he is not even in top 10. Why is that?
@@rubickon Slower car
Anyone else notice how often he’s winning from outside top 3 ? Legend
This gives me chills and goosebumps. We will miss you, Kimi!
'Be Like Kimi' should be a motto we all live by. Absolute legend.
10 Moments of kimi raikkonen brillance
Kimi: *BWOAH*
Simply the guy i want to be. He is an idol without even trying and that's he's charm
Barely smiling but smiling when giving back his brasilian victory's cup 🤔
When you are shy it's easier to show happiness for someone else than for yourself.
@@4Leka sure. But I found it funny to put side by side these two situations "I win a cup, not happy, I lose a cup, happy" 😅
He may have won just 1 championship, yet he's the most loved driver in F1 till date!
That moment at 1:56 when Kimi concedes his victory is probably the cheerfullest I've ever seen him.
When Raikkonen retires it will be a sad day ☹️
Probably not in our lifetime.
Only him and Alonso are the last V10 drivers
he never retire my friend
@Louros That's what we said last year
@@tvmichan *the last 6 years
2007 world title, his greatest moment 'so far'
"Kimi Raikkonen wins the 2021 Formula one world championship!!!!"
May happen if Hamilton does not re-sign for Mercedes, and Raikkonen got to drive Mercedes
@@jameshandaja1536 You mean Russel..
@@devilzuser0050 Kimi would win the title in Mercedes (should Mercedes decides to sign Kimi in place of Lewis)
Lewis demands $100 mil for one season. Toto will be like naah, let's just take Kimi. Kimi wins the title.
@@jesss1561 kimi is like its more like hobby for me i payed 5 k to go to merc and i didnt get payed but i won every race
Japan 2005.
The race and the overtaking was from another world. Kimi is a legend.
We love you kimi 😎😎🤘🤘
Kimi deserved way more championships, thats not enough for such a goat
Goodbye Kimi 🥺
it was a pleasure watching your races
It seems like a lot of Kimi’s best moments come at the expense of Giancarlo Fisichella
Lol that's what I thought, poor Fisico!
I've no issues with that.
especially Brazil, when Fisico fooled him in the rain, but they incorrectly handed the win to Raikkonen. Spa was a cheating moment too. Suzuka was the only one that deserves a mention here.
foghornleghorn81 a cheating moment? Kimi won at spa fair and square in a very sub-par Ferrari
@@fridtjofriibe5961 the ferrari had KERS. but still, if it wasn't for the superb KERS management by kimi, he wouldn't win.
I hope kimi does at least 1 season under the new 2022 regulations, just to see where he really stands
I wish F1 used Indycar-style regulations to make the racing better
It's unlikely but would be epic to see him fighting for the championship.
I’m a massive Kimi fan but I have to admit he’s getting pretty old (comparatively). He’s 41, has a family and probably doesn’t have the same motivation to win anymore. On top of that he isn’t in the most competitive cars right now and considers it a hobby unlike basically all of the other drivers.
@@MrRolle-zf6dk he may not have much motivation, but he consistently outperforms his teammate and drives really well for a man of his age. I reckon he's still got like 3/4 years before he retires
@@Fred_the_1996 yeah, Kimi would probably do it as long as he wants to. It’s cool to watch a driver who’s clearly driving just because they like to. It’s obviously not about money or glory for Kimi anymore, he just loves racing.
Why is this video not 10 hours long with thousands of moments?
Grazie Ragazzi Kimi!
what a career kimi!, enjoy every session of this season, and enjoy retirement. You ll be missed by the f1 world! Legend.
I haven't watched F1 for over a decade, yet I still remember some of these clips like yesterday.
Used to wake up/set schedules with my dad so, that we were able to watch each Grand Prix. WRC and F1 were my childhood & Grönholm, Häkkinen and Räikkönen were my idols.
These Top 10 moments of Brilliance are helping me get through the off-season 😀
Interviewer: Kimi what happened
Kimi: I shpun
"Bit of a disaster then for you and some of the others with the yellow flags"
"I don't care what happened to the others"
I crashed.
Nice s pun
His parents knew he would be a great driver with his first words being “hey! Steering wheel!”
I'm watching this after he announced his retirement.
We will miss you Kimi! Thank you for all the memories ❣️
It's incredible how many legends faced Kimi in F1.
One man who loves doing his hobby, and is passionate to enjoy it.... The man with no haters in F1
I recon if kimi has a better car he would still be challenging for podiums and Maybe a win or two
He was still challenging for podiums as a wingman in Ferrari. If he had a fast car, he'd definitely be fighting for the top 3 most races
@@MarchuxProductions I know it just a shame to see him at the back of the field because I remember the races were he would dominate the entire field
@@nathancurrie1005 that was very long time ago. He didn't dominate a single race in a WDC capable Ferrari.
@@foghornleghorn81 Mclaren always had a better car back then anyway. It's almost a miracle that the managed to win the title in the F2007 understeer-o-matic. A car that was lapped by the Mclarens in certain circuits.
@@foghornleghorn81 What? He dominated Australia 2007, Silverstone 2007, Spa 2007, Malaysia 2008 etc. I would argue he would have dominated Hungary 2017 and won Austin 2018 brilliantly too.
I don't know why this brings up so many emotions, but seeing my childhood hero in all these great moments only makes it hurt even more that we don't have alot of Kimi left in F1. Atleast one more season, he deserves his retirement more than anyone, I'm just not ready yet!
10:19 a happy smiling Kimi. Joyous to see.
Watching this after he retired. Kimi is truly one of the F1 legends. That's the reason why he's one of my fav F1 drivers. 💯🔥🙌🏻
F1: Makes a video on kimi's brilliance moments
Kimi: For Whaaattttt!!!!
For ads money and fame
Everyone: karts to f4 to F3 to F2 to F1
Kimi: karts to formula Renault to bwoaah to F1
Verstappen did 1 year of F3 and one FP1 session before getting to F1.
Fast-tracking their careers before Yuki Tsunoda made it cool
@@MashiatCOD99 still there's an f3 stint and 63 open wheel race starts for verstappen....
This guy had like 21 in total before he hit f1
He knows what he's doing,so he decides to go to F1 in a different way
Kimi did 23 Formula Renault starts before jumping straight into a V10 monster, that's rare. And also to have the talent to go with the difference in power.
As a wise man once said: ******* Finally
Grande kimi
I honestly believe Kimi Raikonnen would have been a much bigger name in F1 history if only he were not plagued with car troubles. The man had an insane amount of talent but also an equal amount of bad luck. Greatest thing about it is that this fact never bothered Kimi. While most drivers would care about fame or winning, Kimi was just trying to have fun.
F1: this video is for Kimi.
Kimi: FOR WHAT?!
underrated lol
Most of this video is Kimi when was still in McLaren, that show how's Kimi's badluck at that time
His retirement will be one of my saddest day's...💔😢
So glad a video has been made about his amazing driving skills. Not just his funny moments. He needs to be known as one of the greatest drivers of all time
This man is a seasoned veteran. Racing F1 as long as I’ve been alive. So much respect.
Love how he’s short in the interviews n most of the journalists don’t understand why he’s so popular 🤷♂️😁
Kimi could have just as easily had a video about him named "50 moments of Kimi Raikkonen brilliance"
Number 1: Kimi walking to his Yacht.
No such thing as top 10 moments of Kimi brilliance
All Kimi moments are brilliant
Just came here after the mostly confirmed rumor that he will announce his retirement after the Italian GP
Man….
Not after the Italian GP, after the season
@@trickshotcrhk Yeah, I meant that he would announce it
Kimi will be one of the most iconic F1 driver at all times. F1 won’t be the same without those guys…..