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By Jamie
#134003
Kimi is actually quite a friendly, outgoing guy, but nobody gives him credit for that.


he punched a Jap kid? & made him cry. Yeah really nice.....
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By Hexagram
#134010
Kimi is actually quite a friendly, outgoing guy, but nobody gives him credit for that.


he punched a Jap kid? & made him cry. Yeah really nice.....


Huh? :eek:

I know he walked into a kid before by accident but punch a kid?
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By texasmr2
#134014
Kimi is actually quite a friendly, outgoing guy, but nobody gives him credit for that.


he punched a Jap kid? & made him cry. Yeah really nice.....


Huh? :eek:

I know he walked into a kid before by accident but punch a kid?

:yes:

That is a perfect example of how derogatory rumor's get started by not having your fact's straight. The childs mother actually plowed her over trying to get his autograph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMBP1T_jw5w&NR=1
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By yamashek
#134017
Kimi is quite a funny guy when he was in Mclaren...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHUkHbgAtM
[youtube]4HHUkHbgAtM[/youtube]

but as DNF after DNFs come by, he sort of become colder and colder... remember back in the days when Mclaren will self-destruct almost 70% of the season?

i can understand...
but this and last year's fighting spirit is truly lost from Kimi...sadly
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By headless
#134080
Kimi has done and said some hilarious things in his time.

Kimi is actually quite a friendly, outgoing guy, but nobody gives him credit for that.


he punched a Jap kid? & made him cry. Yeah really nice.....

I was only joking, he isn't very out going.
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By scotty
#134174
Kimi is quite a funny guy when he was in Mclaren...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHUkHbgAtM
[youtube]4HHUkHbgAtM[/youtube]

but as DNF after DNFs come by, he sort of become colder and colder... remember back in the days when Mclaren will self-destruct almost 70% of the season?


I think it was in 2006, he was running a strong 2nd in Monaco when his car failed... so he just went and watched the rest of the race from a nearby yaught! :hehe:
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By yamashek
#134185
Kimi is quite a funny guy when he was in Mclaren...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHUkHbgAtM
[youtube]4HHUkHbgAtM[/youtube]

but as DNF after DNFs come by, he sort of become colder and colder...


one problem with that theory, this video came from his last race at McLaren :hehe:


i guess he was secretly happy about wearing red the following year :)
and no more kaboom
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By bud
#134290
Kimi is quite a funny guy when he was in Mclaren...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHUkHbgAtM
[youtube]4HHUkHbgAtM[/youtube]

but as DNF after DNFs come by, he sort of become colder and colder...


one problem with that theory, this video came from his last race at McLaren :hehe:


i guess he was secretly happy about wearing red the following year :)
and no more kaboom

:hehe: seems the kabooms followed him though :D
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By Jamie
#134292
Kimi is quite a funny guy when he was in Mclaren...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHUkHbgAtM
[youtube]4HHUkHbgAtM[/youtube]

but as DNF after DNFs come by, he sort of become colder and colder...


one problem with that theory, this video came from his last race at McLaren :hehe:


i guess he was secretly happy about wearing red the following year :)
and no more kaboom

:hehe: seems the kabooms followed him though :D


Meow :whip::P
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By f1ea
#134899
Alonso Ferrari move 'logical' according to Willi Weber

If Fernando Alonso is available, it would be ‘logical’ for the famous Italian team Ferrari to sign him as soon as possible.

That is the claim of Willi Weber, who as Michael Schumacher's manager oversaw the now retired seven time world champion's ultra-successful 11 year tenure at Maranello.

The 67-year-old, who now handles the burgeoning career of Williams test driver Nico Hulkenberg, was speaking to Sport Bild magazine amid persistent and ever-intensifying rumours that Alonso is set to switch to Ferrari despite the 2010 contracts in the possession of the team's existing drivers.

"I don't know it for sure, but it would be the logical change for both sides," Weber said.

"Fernando Alonso is the best driver in the world currently. If I had any input with Ferrari I would put him under contract immediately, and I suspect they see it exactly the same way," the German added.
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By headless
#134903
It would help get them out of the slump.
Remember the "five tenths"/
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By McLaren Fan
#134932
It would help get them out of the slump.
Remember the "five tenths"/

:D
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By headless
#135053
Don't you mean 6 :wink:

I beleive it
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