Mika and David, perhaps the most legendary team mates in all of racing history. These guys were basically married for 7 years at McLaren - to my mind still the highest ever point of the team. Yes, Senna and Prost maybe raced at a higher level, but their ugly, aggressive rivalry scarred the team and the sport more than it left a lasting positive impression. You always get the feeling that Hakkinen and Coulthard truly respected each other and always worked for the betterment of the entire team. Bringing them together in the present day always guarantees a good time. There's so much love for these fellas in the entire motorsport community to this day. And I'm glad they experienced the naked violence of a Rally1 car on gravel. I rate rally drivers as being much, much better than even F1 drivers, so Mika and David having panic attacks while Kalle attacked the Sardinia stage made me so happy.
I'm not disputing anything about how crazy sport rally is. But it's also a very common theme that when you are good driver (in any category), you are a terrible passenger at high speeds. 😃 Often good drivers have a need to be in control and they also understand the margin of error in a higher level than others.
@@magicofshootingstar It's because there are so many more variables in rallying than in circuit racing. It's not just the unpredictability of the circuit grip; it's also the unevenness of the surface. Hit a bump in just the wrong place while at high speed and there's almost no way to save the car. It all happens on real world roads, so your reactions and feel with the car, as well as car control, rhythm, scope of commitment and anticipation have to be so much more developed - all while processing information from your co-driver.
@petertromp8786 I understand that but I'm just saying rally drivers are often as scared if they get to go to be passengers in two-seaters. Or Indycar. Or other disciplines 🙂
@@magicofshootingstar There's a difference between being naturally scared because you're a passenger instead of the driver, and what Mika and DC expressed, because they experienced the brutality and speed of modern day rallying on gravel for the first time.
Wrc is very underrated sadly. With more manufacturers like the old day's it will be much better than any motor racing. These guys are on another level.
You are right. They are much, much better than any F1-Driver. Walter Röhrl said, that F1 is Children Birthday against WRC and earlier Rallye-WM. And what Walter said is the thruth.
I think Scotts and Finns get along quite well overall. We are both people of north, and as a finn, i have some weird feeling/understanding that there is same kind of stubborn warrior attitude in Scotts...am i right or on completely wrong tracks here??
@@phm19880 Could be. Finns were also always the underdog and constantly being pestered by either the Swedes or the Russians - the Scotts had the same experience with the English.
Its always fun to watch the passenger rides, especially with the cars getting faster every year. Cant wait to see Kalle in something different than the drift or rally car, he can do it all.
Its effin hilarious to see those F1 legends piss their pants 😂 Total respect to all of them...rally drivers are kind of the most hard core drivers of racing.
Vau, tää on ihan parasta sisältöä, Kalle! Mika's and David's - the ex-rivals - dynamic, cheerful and genuine interaction is so pleasant to watch. And when it's coupled with Kalle's cool, yet respectful interaction makes it even more pleasant. Thanks!
I've always thought the co-drivers are even crazier than the drivers. For Coulthard it was an out of body experience to just sit there. Now imagine reading pace notes like both of your lives depended on it.
Both of their lives depend on the actions of both of them, and for sure both are scared of their own actions and those of the other. But should be about the same level of fear for both. Why would anybody be scared of a world-class driver being behind the wheel of a million-dollar car, by the way? Not only he can drive thousands of times better than you and me, he also has as his Number 1 Rule to avoid crashing at all costs. Every racing and rally drivers must avoid crashing, even if that means compromising speed. Not only due to the expensive equipment, but also because crashing means losing heaps of time or even the end of your race. That in turn means you can't keep driving and using that experience to improve your skills.
@@zwjna I would certainly be very scared as a passanger no matter who was driving. That being said, I would be more than happy to drive a rally car and push myself to the limit. The difference is in the feeling of control. For the same reason I love racing but I hate rollercoasters.
@@janbo8331 Damn, I would love too. Any car, on proper gravel stages. I see we are fellow simracers, so at least we are lucky for having that these days! Have you tried RBR with NGP7 physics? Nikolay Gryazin uses it to train for real life. Kalle himself and Teemu Suninen have played it, too, and agreed it's the most realistic. That hypes me even more to do IRL rally.
@@zwjna I have not actually!. I should try it, thanks for the tip. Haven't driven RBR in a long time to be honest. The last time was probably in a competition during Neste Rally Finland.. long time ago. You like it better than Dirt Rally, for example?
@@janbo8331 As far as realism goes, I indeed like it better! It's been a long time since I don't play Dirt Rally [1], but I can remember some things. Here they are: the exaggeratedly high grip on loose surfaces, specially when going sideways, and the very low weight of the cars. Weight transferring is not much of a problem, nor a need. That is specially noticeable with the Group B cars, which in real life were so understeery and unresponsive and needed some aggressive driving to make them turn. Some of them had permanently locked differentials, and they all had very primitive AWD systems. Yet on Dirt Rally they steer immediately and are faster through the stages than WRC cars, which is for sure not realistic at all. The Monte Carlo stages are icy and snowy, but they feel extremely grippy - compare with [2]. The cars on tarmac feel like driving on gravel but with much more grip. They slide laterally easily, which for sure can't happen with proper tarmac tires and the high grip of the sealed surface. They should feel more like a train. Hairpins are quite easy with the AWD cars on Dirt Rally: there's no risk of spinning the car immediately if you throw the rear around too fast and you don't have proper throttle control. I don't quite remember now, but I believe I was throwing the cars sideways around hairpins, going flat on the throttle, and nothing would happen; just drive off nicely. This is a common source of controversy in the world of NGP physics, in which it's easy to lose control on the hairpins. People believe AWD cars shouldn't spin on tarmac hairpins. Most likely they don't know they can setup the cars to avoid that, and that such spins also happen in real life - and that for sure WRC drivers avoid spinning at all costs on them, since there's very little time to gain in those, but a lot to lose. As far as joy goes, I like both! [1] ruclips.net/video/3sl3nGGlTcA/видео.html [2] ruclips.net/video/MW4e_XV6Scc/видео.html
I'd love to see Kalle take them both on a section from Rally Finland, then Mika and Kalle can introduce David to a Finnish cultural experience (food qnd leisure activity). But if Mika and David were shitting themselves in Sardinia, the yumps and speed in Finland will blow their minds.
es impresionanate como dos grandes corredores de formula 1 reconocen la calidad deportiva de un gran depostista, realmente representan 2 gentleman drivers
As true hardcore fan I would love to see the full onboard without the music, I know is hard as youtube algorithms and all of that but for motorsport fans seeing the footage would be a treat
These guys aren't even my most favorite F1 drivers but if i could choose to hang out with a duo of legends it would definitely be these two. Even for old guys they seem so fun and funny to be around 😂 hahaha
Oh how I miss the days of Mika and David in that silver McLaren, my favourite tem and drivers for years. Always rooted for them in my teens. I've always thought that rallying is the best though and takes more bravery than any other mainstream motorsport, including F1. And looking at the reaction of those legends, I've been proved right. Also, Kalle's a super talent and win will many more WRC championships, unless he gets bored soon.
I've been in a rally car twice: for the first and the last time. That's by far the most scared I've ever been in my life. Can't blame Mika for begging him to drive slower.
I suspect both of your passengers had a ride they will never forget and maybe changed their underwear 🩲 in the process, ha ha 😂. I look forward to seeing the surprise 🎁 that Mika & David have for you, Kalle. I suspect that you get to test an F1 car 🏎on a well-known track, or similar. 🤘😎
I have similar hopes for Kalles career too. As a finn, i have of course white/blue colored point of view, and i was really proud 23 years ago about statistics of wrc championships. That time there were only two driver who have 4 championships( and nobody didnt have more than those ofc) Kankkunen and Mäkinen, both finns. Then after Grönholm (2 x championship) we didnt have finnish champion. Those frenchmen really spoiled our party. It is worth to mention that in finland nobody dont have nothing else than huge respect for those two french and for every champion in general. With Kalles last year championship, i can tell u that many folks in Finland was having a feeling like title is coming home. We feel littlebit like its our neighbourhood. There have been 7 Finnish champion, since the very beginning of sport. We dont have so many thing where we can be proud and be noticed in international stages. Wrc is like that, sometimes F1 also. "If you want to win, you need to hire a finn"
I know how that tarmac meet will go. The F1 heroes will need again new undies, when Kalle shows them how fast he can drive sideways. I doubt the tarmac kings can scare Kalle as easy..
It has to be a narrow, fast road with lots of deadly objects on the sides to scary them. Tarmac is circuit racers' comfortable home. And they're 1000% better at it than rally drivers.
@@Str8representing You are forgetting that Mika has raced in The Arctic Rally in Northern Finland. Kimi Raikkonen rallied in WRC for two seasons. Many F1 drivers raced in rallies in the old days, and some rally drivers like Markku Alen and Sebastian Loeb have raced on tarmac circuits. Both Solbergs have raced Rallycross. Talent is talent. It's just up to what you wan't use it for - and lots of training.
Mika and David, perhaps the most legendary team mates in all of racing history. These guys were basically married for 7 years at McLaren - to my mind still the highest ever point of the team. Yes, Senna and Prost maybe raced at a higher level, but their ugly, aggressive rivalry scarred the team and the sport more than it left a lasting positive impression. You always get the feeling that Hakkinen and Coulthard truly respected each other and always worked for the betterment of the entire team. Bringing them together in the present day always guarantees a good time. There's so much love for these fellas in the entire motorsport community to this day. And I'm glad they experienced the naked violence of a Rally1 car on gravel. I rate rally drivers as being much, much better than even F1 drivers, so Mika and David having panic attacks while Kalle attacked the Sardinia stage made me so happy.
I'm not disputing anything about how crazy sport rally is. But it's also a very common theme that when you are good driver (in any category), you are a terrible passenger at high speeds. 😃 Often good drivers have a need to be in control and they also understand the margin of error in a higher level than others.
@@magicofshootingstar It's because there are so many more variables in rallying than in circuit racing. It's not just the unpredictability of the circuit grip; it's also the unevenness of the surface. Hit a bump in just the wrong place while at high speed and there's almost no way to save the car. It all happens on real world roads, so your reactions and feel with the car, as well as car control, rhythm, scope of commitment and anticipation have to be so much more developed - all while processing information from your co-driver.
@petertromp8786
I understand that but I'm just saying rally drivers are often as scared if they get to go to be passengers in two-seaters. Or Indycar. Or other disciplines 🙂
@@magicofshootingstar There's a difference between being naturally scared because you're a passenger instead of the driver, and what Mika and DC expressed, because they experienced the brutality and speed of modern day rallying on gravel for the first time.
Higher level? Mika won 2 WDC's out of 3 seasons he had a competitive and reliable car. People still don't understand how fast he was.
Wrc is very underrated sadly.
With more manufacturers like the old day's it will be much better than any motor racing. These guys are on another level.
You are right. They are much, much better than any F1-Driver. Walter Röhrl said, that F1 is Children Birthday against WRC and earlier Rallye-WM. And what Walter said is the thruth.
i think wrc is getting very popular again soon
@@vb917 Walter never drove in Finland. Not one to call anyone participating Children Party.
@@vb917nah. It was only in USA. Internationally RALLY ARE HUUUUUUGEEE
Too much pedigree Lost.
Mika and DC losing their minds should be an ad for WRC, so so good
Yeh, "Holy fuck!" has always summed rallying up perfectly well.
I can hardly believe that the guy that overtook two cars in one move at the end of the kemmel straight begged Kalle to slow down. That's Rally !
Right!
But I think it just feels different when you're not the one in control.
Do you really think they were scared? The only thing they were scared about is someone else driving..
@@markkulehtinen4733 Ikä tekee sitä...
@@markkulehtinen4733 when your windshield looks sideways at the passing trees you sure worry
The thing is: when you know how to drive you also know how little it takes for it to go straight to hell.
David and Mika seem both very laidback and humble guys. Unlike Hamilton and Rosberg for example. Great to see Finns and Scotts getting along.
I think Scotts and Finns get along quite well overall. We are both people of north, and as a finn, i have some weird feeling/understanding that there is same kind of stubborn warrior attitude in Scotts...am i right or on completely wrong tracks here??
youare not wrong :)@@phm19880
@@phm19880 Could be. Finns were also always the underdog and constantly being pestered by either the Swedes or the Russians - the Scotts had the same experience with the English.
I do think Lewis and Nico will one day get along, when Lewis finally retires.
I just wish Michael could be in the car with them, sharing stories and having a great laugh
Kalle is a beast🇫🇮
their reactions where hilarious lmao, this man Kalle gave them a near death experience lmfao
You can never have enough DC & Mika!
And Sardinia is a slow rally, imagine Mika and David on a rally Finland stage
Its not the speed, that scares them. Its the xombined conditions.
Onhan se ihan sairasta ku F1-legendat huutaa ”slow down please!”🤣
Its always fun to watch the passenger rides, especially with the cars getting faster every year. Cant wait to see Kalle in something different than the drift or rally car, he can do it all.
Its effin hilarious to see those F1 legends piss their pants 😂 Total respect to all of them...rally drivers are kind of the most hard core drivers of racing.
David has talked about this rally ride alot since it happened!! he is really impressed
3 Kings in a video!
Nonii, seuraavaksi Kalle F1 puikkoihin 😮
@@alexhidell663 Kalle would dominate 😎
@@alexhidell663yes can if car is faer
Actually... se F1 testi on ihan oikeesti tapahtumassa, ihan lähi tulevaisuudessa.
@@LegoGBlok Oho, on kova juttu jos näin on ✋
Kalle osaa vaan liu'uttaa
Mikka closed his eyes !😁 the man the scared Michael Schumacher wow . I never thought that I would ever see that in my life .
Oh! So, this is the video DC talked in the podcast! Can't wait for the next one! 😄
Which podcast did they mention this?
@@dct1 formula for success
we want Kimi next video.... come on bring him here so there legends reunion.... :D
Vau, tää on ihan parasta sisältöä, Kalle! Mika's and David's - the ex-rivals - dynamic, cheerful and genuine interaction is so pleasant to watch. And when it's coupled with Kalle's cool, yet respectful interaction makes it even more pleasant. Thanks!
Excellent excellent excellent my two favorite F1 drivers of all times, and still best friends. But rally drivers is a class of its own🙌🙌🙌
I'm glad Mika and David remained friends since a time when they were team mates.
Holy shit, 3 insane drivers!
The funny thing is, Kalle wasnt even full speed since he didnt have his co-driver :D
Insane how this guy won the QRC at age 23. That's nuts.
Great video, thank you all...
Stupendo, tre grandi campioni, no rally no party
this is amazing with both f1 legends
I've always thought the co-drivers are even crazier than the drivers. For Coulthard it was an out of body experience to just sit there. Now imagine reading pace notes like both of your lives depended on it.
Both of their lives depend on the actions of both of them, and for sure both are scared of their own actions and those of the other. But should be about the same level of fear for both. Why would anybody be scared of a world-class driver being behind the wheel of a million-dollar car, by the way? Not only he can drive thousands of times better than you and me, he also has as his Number 1 Rule to avoid crashing at all costs. Every racing and rally drivers must avoid crashing, even if that means compromising speed. Not only due to the expensive equipment, but also because crashing means losing heaps of time or even the end of your race. That in turn means you can't keep driving and using that experience to improve your skills.
@@zwjna I would certainly be very scared as a passanger no matter who was driving. That being said, I would be more than happy to drive a rally car and push myself to the limit. The difference is in the feeling of control. For the same reason I love racing but I hate rollercoasters.
@@janbo8331 Damn, I would love too. Any car, on proper gravel stages. I see we are fellow simracers, so at least we are lucky for having that these days!
Have you tried RBR with NGP7 physics? Nikolay Gryazin uses it to train for real life. Kalle himself and Teemu Suninen have played it, too, and agreed it's the most realistic. That hypes me even more to do IRL rally.
@@zwjna I have not actually!. I should try it, thanks for the tip. Haven't driven RBR in a long time to be honest. The last time was probably in a competition during Neste Rally Finland.. long time ago. You like it better than Dirt Rally, for example?
@@janbo8331 As far as realism goes, I indeed like it better! It's been a long time since I don't play Dirt Rally [1], but I can remember some things. Here they are: the exaggeratedly high grip on loose surfaces, specially when going sideways, and the very low weight of the cars. Weight transferring is not much of a problem, nor a need. That is specially noticeable with the Group B cars, which in real life were so understeery and unresponsive and needed some aggressive driving to make them turn. Some of them had permanently locked differentials, and they all had very primitive AWD systems. Yet on Dirt Rally they steer immediately and are faster through the stages than WRC cars, which is for sure not realistic at all.
The Monte Carlo stages are icy and snowy, but they feel extremely grippy - compare with [2]. The cars on tarmac feel like driving on gravel but with much more grip. They slide laterally easily, which for sure can't happen with proper tarmac tires and the high grip of the sealed surface. They should feel more like a train.
Hairpins are quite easy with the AWD cars on Dirt Rally: there's no risk of spinning the car immediately if you throw the rear around too fast and you don't have proper throttle control. I don't quite remember now, but I believe I was throwing the cars sideways around hairpins, going flat on the throttle, and nothing would happen; just drive off nicely. This is a common source of controversy in the world of NGP physics, in which it's easy to lose control on the hairpins. People believe AWD cars shouldn't spin on tarmac hairpins. Most likely they don't know they can setup the cars to avoid that, and that such spins also happen in real life - and that for sure WRC drivers avoid spinning at all costs on them, since there's very little time to gain in those, but a lot to lose.
As far as joy goes, I like both!
[1] ruclips.net/video/3sl3nGGlTcA/видео.html
[2] ruclips.net/video/MW4e_XV6Scc/видео.html
They should do this in Finland on those super faster roads with bigger jumps :D
😂
The comments after the ride are too hilarious 😂
Motorsport's past and future met. Great video👍
Put Kalle in an F1 car and give him a few days with it
Mika's restless leg says it all :D
Legenden die Spass haben
I L O V E I T
Definitely, a great advertisement that gives a lot of positive vibes and represents a genuine friendship.
I'd love to see Kalle take them both on a section from Rally Finland, then Mika and Kalle can introduce David to a Finnish cultural experience (food qnd leisure activity). But if Mika and David were shitting themselves in Sardinia, the yumps and speed in Finland will blow their minds.
This is incredible and I can't wait for more episodes in this series!
That gave them a new respect for rally drivers 😀
Mika says to Kalle... really don't drive that fast .. please😂😂😂
mikas swearing somehow didn't make it into the translation haha
es impresionanate como dos grandes corredores de formula 1 reconocen la calidad deportiva de un gran depostista, realmente representan 2 gentleman drivers
Superia settiä😂😂
One can only hope for the full on-ride camera views of the full runs! :D With commentary of course!
This was fantastic fun ride.
Niin pirun hyvä video! Formulalegendoille vähän kyytiä! 🤣💪 Näitä lisää❤
Needs to be longer. Needs to be on tv or streaming! These two travelling around in different cars with different guests.
awesome ... no words to say ...
Legends just legends !!
Kaks legendaa tulee kattoo tuleva legengaa! Mahtavaa!
Looking forward for part 2! Great to watch these two legends and a third new born legend 😎😉!!! Keep going Kale!!!🎉
Senang liat mika dan dc tetap kompak sampai tua
Here, Formula 1 drivers see what real motorsport is all about. Rally drivers are the true kings of motorsport !!!!
Kalle would never ride at the back of a Moto GP/Isle of man bike. Never. Unless he was sponsored by Pampers…
Ciao hi to all 👍👋☕️👏🤣👍❤️morning to all ☕️👋
Ciaoo good afternoon from northern Finland a month later lol 🤪🤘
Oooo, I so enjoyed that, they had a great time! 😂 👍
Wonderfull video !
As true hardcore fan I would love to see the full onboard without the music, I know is hard as youtube algorithms and all of that but for motorsport fans seeing the footage would be a treat
These guys aren't even my most favorite F1 drivers but if i could choose to hang out with a duo of legends it would definitely be these two. Even for old guys they seem so fun and funny to be around 😂 hahaha
Rally drivers are insane.
So cool !
That is so freaking SISU🇫🇮
The Finn’s are no scared for nothing👊
I thought Toyota didn't test for this Rally! great watch ;)
Oh my I love this video- missed watching Mika race - that Kalle OMG - both Mika and David 😅👏👏
Oh how I miss the days of Mika and David in that silver McLaren, my favourite tem and drivers for years. Always rooted for them in my teens.
I've always thought that rallying is the best though and takes more bravery than any other mainstream motorsport, including F1. And looking at the reaction of those legends, I've been proved right.
Also, Kalle's a super talent and win will many more WRC championships, unless he gets bored soon.
🤘🇫🇮😁🇫🇮👍 Hienoa kyytiä annoit kundeille ✨🤘
I've been in a rally car twice: for the first and the last time. That's by far the most scared I've ever been in my life. Can't blame Mika for begging him to drive slower.
I suspect both of your passengers had a ride they will never forget and maybe changed their underwear 🩲 in the process, ha ha 😂. I look forward to seeing the surprise 🎁 that Mika & David have for you, Kalle. I suspect that you get to test an F1 car 🏎on a well-known track, or similar. 🤘😎
Hyvä Kalle!
gives you perspective how good rally drivers are. Kalle just was show mode, not fast mode.
They censored David, but not Mika. :P
3 Legends for me!
The car 2017-2021 very fast all drivers this era very fast respect
O miúdo se a sua carreira correr sem subresaltos graves, irá marcar a história do mundial de rally's
I have similar hopes for Kalles career too. As a finn, i have of course white/blue colored point of view, and i was really proud 23 years ago about statistics of wrc championships. That time there were only two driver who have 4 championships( and nobody didnt have more than those ofc) Kankkunen and Mäkinen, both finns. Then after Grönholm (2 x championship) we didnt have finnish champion. Those frenchmen really spoiled our party. It is worth to mention that in finland nobody dont have nothing else than huge respect for those two french and for every champion in general. With Kalles last year championship, i can tell u that many folks in Finland was having a feeling like title is coming home. We feel littlebit like its our neighbourhood. There have been 7 Finnish champion, since the very beginning of sport. We dont have so many thing where we can be proud and be noticed in international stages. Wrc is like that, sometimes F1 also. "If you want to win, you need to hire a finn"
Great video fun to watch the generations of racing hero’s meet
The F1 hero of my young age united with my Rally hero of my not so young age
One person mising, would be great trio.... Michael Schumacher❤
I know how that tarmac meet will go. The F1 heroes will need again new undies, when Kalle shows them how fast he can drive sideways. I doubt the tarmac kings can scare Kalle as easy..
With Kalle's drifting skills thrown in the mix he'll be taking it to the max👍👍👍
It has to be a narrow, fast road with lots of deadly objects on the sides to scary them. Tarmac is circuit racers' comfortable home. And they're 1000% better at it than rally drivers.
@@Str8representing You are forgetting that Mika has raced in The Arctic Rally in Northern Finland. Kimi Raikkonen rallied in WRC for two seasons. Many F1 drivers raced in rallies in the old days, and some rally drivers like Markku Alen and Sebastian Loeb have raced on tarmac circuits. Both Solbergs have raced Rallycross. Talent is talent. It's just up to what you wan't use it for - and lots of training.
4:40 damn that car flyes like button from the strousers when getting out of those corners.
Hyvää viihdettä
Great to watch, need more of these videos 😎
TY ! ! !
This is such a wonderful video!
You know you are special when 2 F1 legends shit their pants in your car.
Epic!
Kalle is the best😊
"Are you sure that steering is not on the wrong side for you?" Haha Mika picking on Uk:D
shoulda asked "are u sure u can handle it, maybe i drive?" 😀
2:10 Lol. "Really really low back massage".
Rally is the car version of the Isle of Man TT... very scary.
Where can i find the camera views of the full runs?
Redbull, its time to put kalle and max head to head
Bravo Kalle
Mika has never been good passenger and that made this ten fold better 😂
Always the same! If it's not your business, you gonna wet your pants! 😂
0:37 I like how they just used Google Earth for this shot.
Con un vehículo de 4 ruedas, Kalle es capaz de todo 🎉😂
I think, old soldiers never die, buat after watching this video, l rethinking that old soldiers worry about die 🤓
2 Legends...or 3😉
great
❤Upeeta Kalle
Tää oli kyl paras ikinä..:) Odotan innolla mitä Mika on keksinyt sulle vasta vedoksi. Veikkaan et siinäkin mennään kovaa..:)
Two world champions.. And David :D
🤣🤣