F1 Throwback: Watch as Kimi Raikkonen Shrugs Off Reporter Bluntly
Follow Us
Kimi Raikkonen is a hard man to get hold of, when you are a media person. The Finnish veteran is well-known for being very curt when addressing media personnel. However, he also employs another tactic of avoiding interviews altogether, as former F1 driver Martin Brundle found out twice.
When the Englishman asked him to talk ahead of a race, Kimi Raikkonen responded with a shake of the head. In a compilation video of Raikkonen’s funniest moments, a clip at the 9:36 mark showed Brundle trying to pursue the Finn again. This time, Raikkonen simply ignored him entirely and carried on his merry way.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Why does Kimi Raikkonen not like the media?
The 2007 world champion firmly believes that the “nonsense” and “bullshit” media coverage is detrimental to Formula 1. His views came in 2018 when there was speculation about his F1 future. Some suggested that McLaren was eyeing a return for him, while others insisted that retirement was on the cards.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
When he spoke to Autosport in an exclusive interview, Kimi Raikkonen expressed his concern over the negative coverage of F1. He mused that people often complain about the lack of excitement in F1 and a waning interest.
Trending
Liam Lawson’s Surprise Contract Clause Threatens Daniel Ricciardo’s RB Seat
April 24, 2024 11:15 AM EDT
F1 Rumor: Adrian Newey to Join Ferrari, Leaving Red Bull Amid Christian Horner-Helmut Marko Fiasco
April 25, 2024 05:55 PM EDT
What Is Azzurro La Plata and Azzurro Dino? Significance of Ferrari’s Historic Change to a Blue Livery for Miami GP
April 24, 2024 04:52 PM EDT
“[Charles] Leclerc Doesn’t Care About Ferrari”: F1 Insider’s Brutal Blow to Fred Vasseur & Co. Has Racing Community Lashing Out
April 24, 2024 05:00 PM EDT
F1 Rumor: Christian Horner and Wife Geri to Publicly Reveal All Details on Leaked Chat Scandal
April 22, 2024 04:10 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest F1 stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
Kimi Raikkonen even adopted a no-nonsense approach to his second stint at Scuderia Ferrari. The veteran Finn even believes that Formula One should do away with the politics, but fears that it is unavoidable.
What is his future in F1 like?
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
At 40-years old, Raikkonen is approaching the twilight of his career. Admittedly, it is more than likely that his third place in Brazil 2018 will be the last time he will feature on the podium.
In addition to that, his win at the 2018 US Grand Prix is the last time that fans will see him on the top step. However, it is worth mentioning that Kimi Raikkonen is on the verge of breaking the record for the most F1 starts.