some people just kinda feel it, i have been a simracing nerd over the past months and started paying attention to all these things even on my parents' normal road car, one day im on the passenger side with my dad, and hes naturally, by feel, applying pretty much perfect input, i wanna try to get him on assetto corsa.
Kimi Raikkonen - Throttle Lewis Hamilton - Hard braking Fernando Alonso - Starts and overtakes Jenson Button - Tyre smoothness Sebastian Vettel - One lap pure speed Mark Webber - Defending Those drivers from that era had each of them a different strong point, which make each of them very special!
@@vukd9877 Raikkonen is better than both drivers at his peak. Button is also not that great at tyre management. I'd just put McLaren Kimi and settle it. Don't need Trulli's #2.
Kimi honestly is in a way unique when it comes to driving and the guy from 2002-2007 was easily one of the most fastest drivers there is plus insanely naturally talented. The guy has really good steering inputs but his throttle application was always something I’ve seen people raving about. Aside from having a very well defined style of driving,I also say that he’s one of the best drivers in wheel to wheel combat. Incredibly hard,very skilled and aggressive but always clean and fair which is something Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso praised massively about him. Some of his overtakes and defensive drives may look absolutely wild but the guy gets it’s so cleanly done by not pushing people off.
Fastest driver I've seen since Senna. He would destroy Alonso or Hamilton at his peak in the same team. Nobody carried more apex speed. Nobody. A freak of nature.
ciaron we need a new video of another full raikkonen driving style analysis about his braking,throttle,racing lines,steering inputs and the pros and cons of his driving
@@JeremyDepain-pk8wg You didn't watch both in the early days did you? You can't even explain their driving styles in depth. Why would you say Alonso is faster than Kimi? It's clearly not true.
Love your videos! They would be better if you voice over! I’m not native English and I can’t read the subtitles fast enough, so I have to pause! New subscriber:))
Maybe it might be good to do a video on Jenson's throttle application - I recall he did mention in an interview once (I can't remember where) where he said while his steering was very smooth, his throttling was working overtime.
Yes, the Driver61 video perhaps lol. Many people watch him explaining the driving styles. I take some clips from his source footage as its copyright-free :)
Omg I drive the exact same way as kimi!!!!! Sign me up to F1 immediately because I drive that way... ... In video games like grid Autosport and assetto Corsa ...
I think his weakness is his over sensitivity to a car's setup. Once the car does not behave to his style, he has difficulties extracting full potential of the car and is relying purely on his own talent. It may explain why he can drive just about anything (we see clips of his racing lawn mowers etc. or Seb proclaiming Kimi as biggest raw talent). But compare him to the likes of Alonso who can adapt his style to a car so is less vulnerable to incompatible setup, or Seb who combines Schumacher's work rate and Prost's like setup tactics, plus his lack of desire to be involved in team politics, and we saw him overshadowed in his second Ferrari stint.
I have kind of the same driving style in karting and also other motorsports, I brake late, but still always try to get ON the gas BEFORE the apex/ middle of the corner, A L W A Y S
"bwoah i just accelerate bwoah. bwoah"
Haha, well observed.
some people just kinda feel it, i have been a simracing nerd over the past months and started paying attention to all these things even on my parents' normal road car, one day im on the passenger side with my dad, and hes naturally, by feel, applying pretty much perfect input, i wanna try to get him on assetto corsa.
Kimi Raikkonen - Throttle
Lewis Hamilton - Hard braking
Fernando Alonso - Starts and overtakes
Jenson Button - Tyre smoothness
Sebastian Vettel - One lap pure speed
Mark Webber - Defending
Those drivers from that era had each of them a different strong point, which make each of them very special!
Thats really good 👍 Appreciate the info
You can just put Alonso and Hamilton for all of those and get a better driver
Schumacher - Everything
@@vukd9877 Raikkonen is better than both drivers at his peak.
Button is also not that great at tyre management.
I'd just put McLaren Kimi and settle it. Don't need Trulli's #2.
@@ciaronsmith4995 Yeah thats exactly why he lost a wdc to Fernando in a slower car in 2005 and got dominated in 2014
Kimi honestly is in a way unique when it comes to driving and the guy from 2002-2007 was easily one of the most fastest drivers there is plus insanely naturally talented. The guy has really good steering inputs but his throttle application was always something I’ve seen people raving about. Aside from having a very well defined style of driving,I also say that he’s one of the best drivers in wheel to wheel combat. Incredibly hard,very skilled and aggressive but always clean and fair which is something Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso praised massively about him. Some of his overtakes and defensive drives may look absolutely wild but the guy gets it’s so cleanly done by not pushing people off.
Kimi is absolutely one of the best drivers in F1 history... He had amazing feel for the car's limit and lovely racecraft.
He's the best driver of all time, there is no question about this.
Fastest driver I've seen since Senna.
He would destroy Alonso or Hamilton at his peak in the same team.
Nobody carried more apex speed. Nobody. A freak of nature.
Definitely!
ciaron we need a new video of another full raikkonen driving style analysis about his braking,throttle,racing lines,steering inputs and the pros and cons of his driving
Ferrari, Santanders later Pirelli and V6 made sure to ruin that in the end. Wish these guys were completely removed from Kimi Raikkonen's history
a driver whose numbers dont do justice to the extent of his talent, shame he's seen as the "le funny radio message guy" by the new fans
Idk 21 wins seems fair
Kimi style: give him gloves and steering wheel, then live him alone (he knows what he's doing)
Starting to really see that champions usually like their front end twitchy. They like to have their extra bit of space to truly grab
Yeah thats right. It's hard to be fast if the front end doesn't grip.
except Alonso
@@AkshayGaneshkumarNSx Alonso is overrated.
Of course the Kimi fanboy is here and can’t accept that Alonso has 2 championships and is a better driver than Kimi…
@@JeremyDepain-pk8wg You didn't watch both in the early days did you? You can't even explain their driving styles in depth. Why would you say Alonso is faster than Kimi? It's clearly not true.
I want him to come out of retirement and sign for McLaren-Mercedes to beat Alonso in 2026.
Ultimate comeback!
We can only hope. He's easily better than a lot of the new drivers.
wouldn't that be so awesome
Kimi is not born 84, hes 79, aka he was 21/22 not 17 in 01
Love your videos!
They would be better if you voice over! I’m not native English and I can’t read the subtitles fast enough, so I have to pause!
New subscriber:))
I'm glad my videos are reaching a wide audience! Thanks for the valuable feedback and the sub :)
Maybe it might be good to do a video on Jenson's throttle application - I recall he did mention in an interview once (I can't remember where) where he said while his steering was very smooth, his throttling was working overtime.
Yes, the Driver61 video perhaps lol. Many people watch him explaining the driving styles. I take some clips from his source footage as its copyright-free :)
these types of videos remind me of channels like piotr foot, quality stuff
Thanks a lot mate! but cars > soccer
@@WolfeF1Explained fair enough lol
Omg I drive the exact same way as kimi!!!!! Sign me up to F1 immediately because I drive that way...
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In video games like grid Autosport and assetto Corsa ...
Haha good on you. Simracing to Reality.
next one Vettel please with more in depth and not the 0815 stuff
I think his weakness is his over sensitivity to a car's setup. Once the car does not behave to his style, he has difficulties extracting full potential of the car and is relying purely on his own talent. It may explain why he can drive just about anything (we see clips of his racing lawn mowers etc. or Seb proclaiming Kimi as biggest raw talent). But compare him to the likes of Alonso who can adapt his style to a car so is less vulnerable to incompatible setup, or Seb who combines Schumacher's work rate and Prost's like setup tactics, plus his lack of desire to be involved in team politics, and we saw him overshadowed in his second Ferrari stint.
kimi was 22 in 2001
i feel like he would be able to make sense out of adrian neweys red bull cars off late as well
Particularly the 2019-2021 Red Bull cars think he would have suited well in those cars
I have kind of the same driving style in karting and also other motorsports, I brake late, but still always try to get ON the gas BEFORE the apex/ middle of the corner, A L W A Y S
Sounds like you are a professional! What motorsports do you partake in?
Can Kimi be considered to have a Oversteer type of driving style like Michael?
he used even more oversteer than schumacher
17? No. He debuted in F1 at 21.
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? Suellio Almeida is the goat.
@@WolfeF1Explained why are u ?ing me
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2 views 48 minutes ago, bro really fell off
Alright buddy :))
This guy doesn't even have 400 subscribers and is still able to get 5k to 10k views on his vids
@@WolfeF1Explainedit’s a joke people write that all over the Internet.
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Haha I'm too uncultured to know this