Monday, July 25, 2011

Video: Kimi Räikkönen and Loeb at Press Conference in Helsinki 2011



Courtesy:Nicole

There were a few jumps put as hinders and how did you fly and did you go flat out?

- It's cool that we get to jump even a little so that we don't just go evenly.

How challenging is it to drive on cobblestone on a street this narrow?

- well of course it's more slippery and we have to remember that there aren't any bigger safety walls so we have to drive safely so that something crazy doesn't happen, that's the most important thing. But other than that it's pretty nice to drive although the street is more narrow but we have drove on cobblestone elsewhere too so it's not that difficult.

Was there any racing betweeen the two of you or time taking?

- No there wasn't, the last time it was quite something but there was no racing, we just wanted to give some fun to people.

Loeb talks

Jyväskylä is one of the most fastest and it will bring some quite nice jumps too. How well does it suit you, aren't you afraid at all to go so fast there in the midst of trees?

- You don't really feel the speed yourself when you are there, unless of course you drive off, but the roads are in a better shape than they are in many rallies and that's probably why the speed is so fast, but it's great to drive on them and of course there are some jumps too so you have to be alert in them but it's great to drive in Finland again.

2009 you rolled into the woods, how much does it still spook in your mind?

- It doesn't spook in my mind, I have rolled after that too, that's rallying and so far we have stayed on the road but I'm sure there will be rollings in the future too so it doesn't bother so much.

Loeb talks

Will we see you Kimi one day holding a F1-boat's steering wheel?

- No. Or I don't know. *shrugs shoulders* difficult to say, I would surely have opportunities to try that but certainly not in races. But of course I could try that someday, it's a special genre of it's own.

Kimi talks

Kimi, you were giving out autographs today, how does it feel when you are in a straight contact with young admirers. Has it become boring during the years or can you still do it with enthusiasm?

- Well of course there has been very little like this in Finland so it's really nice and it's funny to see small kids who are very enthusiastic.

Source: Ilta-Sanomat

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