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By al4x
#30485
ive never been too keen on kimi, schmacher always had desire to win but i think for kimi its more to do with the £££s
i do miss the time of schmacher he was always someone youd be proud of beating i thought

definitely the key to winning now is more reliability and consistency than raw speed as renault have shown winning two championships with perhaps not the fastest off cars, specially toward the end
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By 8-ball
#30486
i'm sure kimi is 100% committed during the weekend and as long as he gets results no one cares what he does during the week. I don't think any driver was or is as committed as shumi he was in a league by himself
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By texasmr2
#30489
My bad McLaren Fan, and everyone else, concerning my 'Kimi Era' comment my head was up my arse apparently :( .

I believe that the earlier disappointment's of not winning a WDC in a top car way have had him put off but now that he has won his WDC I see his focus now at 110%.
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By darwin dali
#30497
My bad McLaren Fan, and everyone else, concerning my 'Kimi Era' comment my head was up my arse apparently :( .


Hope you gave it some thorough scrubbing with soap after you pulled it out. :lol:
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By texasmr2
#30498
My bad McLaren Fan, and everyone else, concerning my 'Kimi Era' comment my head was up my arse apparently :( .


Hope you gave it some thorough scrubbing with soap after you pulled it out. :lol:

Yep took a thorough scrubbing and put myself into the 24hr comment 'time out' box, hopefully that helped :lol: .
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By racechick
#30555
[quote=McLaren Fan] McLaren Fan wrote : The Kimi era? I'd hardly say he's dominated the sport worthy of naming the epoch after him. The only drivers worthy of that or Senna, Prost and Schumacher.

Raikkonen has always disappointed me in that he has so much talent but doesn't use it. Think how good he could be if put 100% into his Formula One rather than 80% or 90%.

At the end of the day, psychology etc. is a big part of any modern sport. Raw ability and potential are not enough and worth nothing if you don't make the most of it. For that reason, Raikkonen will only rate as a champion, but not a legend or god in the history of the sport.




Kiki says "Agreed" :)

Kimi only won because he very much had the best car, just like Nigel Mansell and Jacques Villenouve did when they had the best car. Michael Schumacher (THE GREATEST), Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost (Even though Prost was crap in the wet ie 1993 Donnington GP) were capable of winning in the second best teams as well.[/quote]

Kimi did not have the best car, he had one of four best cars
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By racechick
#30566
The Kimi era? I'd hardly say he's dominated the sport worthy of naming the epoch after him. The only drivers worthy of that or Senna, Prost and Schumacher.

Raikkonen has always disappointed me in that he has so much talent but doesn't use it. Think how good he could be if put 100% into his Formula One rather than 80% or 90%.

At the end of the day, psychology etc. is a big part of any modern sport. Raw ability and potential are not enough and worth nothing if you don't make the most of it. For that reason, Raikkonen will only rate as a champion, but not a legend or god in the history of the sport.


what are you talking about kimi does not give 100%. He crashed in monaco in 2007 during quali and had to start 16th but he gave it his all and battled back to get 8th position and the single point that would eventually give him WDC

True, but doing well in races is not enough in the modern age. You have to be physically fit and committed to the team outside of Grand Prix weekends. I don't think Raikkonen does that. At the end of races, you can see he's more worn out than the others, making Montoya look fit.


Montoya IS fit!! He's naturally fit and strong :wink: Doesnt need to keep working out. :D
Senna was a sublime driver and could out psych the best of them but he wasnt fit and often finished races unable to hold up his head. Thats to take nothing from him....he still won!
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By McLaren Fan
#30585
Senna was a sublime driver and could out psych the best of them but he wasnt fit and often finished races unable to hold up his head. Thats to take nothing from him....he still won!

See an earlier post of mine on this thread dealing with just that.
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By darwin dali
#30630

Montoya IS fit!! He's naturally fit and strong :wink: Doesnt need to keep working out. :D


If you replace every 'i' that follows an 'f' with an 'a' in this statement, I'll agree :lol:
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By racechick
#30632
HE IS NOT FAT!!! :P
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By darwin dali
#30633
nah, just a bit rotund and big-boned, right? :D
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By racechick
#30635
Muscley :wink: (Ive spelt muscley wrong havent i?)

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