2:30 lol kimi just walking away without saying goodbyes is so him, it even made the journalist to smile xD 4:00 i guess this singing tradition goes around the world from the very old days... jesus even in 2007...
This phenomenon has its roots in a UEFA Champions League football match in Italy in October 2003, during which fans of Belgium's Club Brugge KV began singing the riff of "Seven Nation Army" in a game against Italy's A.C. Milan. They continued the chant after Club Brugge KV striker Andrés Mendoza scored a goal. It peaked popularity in 2005/2006 season when AS Roma had a club-record winning streak in the italian League (Serie A) as Roma supporters chanted it after every win, the momentum of its popularity carried on during the World Cup where italian fans chanted it after every win. Italy went on winning the World Cup making it known world wide. It has been a popular sport related winning celebration ever since. One year later in 2007 the memories of the italian win at the world cup were still very vivid so its no wonder Ferrari teams chanted it as well after winning the F1 Championship.
I miss Kimi Raikkonen. He was amazing. Ferrari should've kept him after 2009 why did they get rid of him for Alonso?? That was so stupid. They should've gave him a better car for him to win in 2008 and 2009.
I love that he sounds exactly the same both when he loses and wins the championship.
Is the Iceman
Kimi, the greatest after Michael.
"Kimi whats fantastic is that you never complain, you never get involved in the politics"
You're god damn right about that part
The only Ferrari WDC of the last 16 years, legend
Thank you for this little treasure video. Always have been the fan of Kimi and it' s so great to see this video after all the years gone by.
2:30 lol kimi just walking away without saying goodbyes is so him, it even made the journalist to smile xD
4:00 i guess this singing tradition goes around the world from the very old days... jesus even in 2007...
This phenomenon has its roots in a UEFA Champions League football match in Italy in October 2003, during which fans of Belgium's Club Brugge KV began singing the riff of "Seven Nation Army" in a game against Italy's A.C. Milan. They continued the chant after Club Brugge KV striker Andrés Mendoza scored a goal.
It peaked popularity in 2005/2006 season when AS Roma had a club-record winning streak in the italian League (Serie A) as Roma supporters chanted it after every win, the momentum of its popularity carried on during the World Cup where italian fans chanted it after every win. Italy went on winning the World Cup making it known world wide. It has been a popular sport related winning celebration ever since. One year later in 2007 the memories of the italian win at the world cup were still very vivid so its no wonder Ferrari teams chanted it as well after winning the F1 Championship.
I miss Kimi Raikkonen. He was amazing. Ferrari should've kept him after 2009 why did they get rid of him for Alonso?? That was so stupid. They should've gave him a better car for him to win in 2008 and 2009.
2:35 Mika and Kimi!
great video
great!!!
He is still the last one.
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