I just love this guy. And he doesn't need that title to prove that he was the best in 2008. He just visits the Brazilian track, stand in front of his crowd and they remind him that he's a true champion. I never saw a driver fighting so much in his career, even after so much bad luck
@@ciaronsmith4995 both Lewis and Felipe both made the same amount of mistakes that season, Felipe should’ve had 8 wins to Lewis 5, Felipe was the better driver that season, but lost 20 points, 10 points 2 or 3 laps from the end of the race, and 10 from the fuel hose in Singapore. And 20 points in a championship that didn’t even reach 100 points, that’s huge.
@@slowspecv69 Felipe got 2 wins gifted to him in France and Spa that he did NOT deserve. He also needed Kimi to slow down for him in China, and Felipe made countless mistakes in Australia, Malaysia, Silverstone and Fuji. Enough. He didn't even remotely deserve it.
How was he the best when he was gifted a win by the FIA in a race he never came close to winning? If anything, Hamilton should have won the championship with a race to spare had the stewards not stolen his hard earned win at Spa after an epic dog fight with Kimi in the rain.
You're right. As a Hamilton fan, I can acknowledge easily that Felipe is one of the nicest and most sporting guys in recent F1 history, and that he's probably in the top ten best drivers never to win the title. The way he reacted to his narrow defeat in Brazil '08 taught me at a pretty young age the true meaning of sportsmanship.
As an English-New Zealander, I was absolutely devastated by Hamilton losing out thanks to a gearbox problem in 2007, and shocked and terrified in the last few laps in 2008 that he was getting unbelievably unlucky again with Kubica aggressively unlapping himself allowing Vettel to overtake, and with the rain not being hard enough until right at the end to justify McLaren's cautious call to bring Lewis in for inters. Toyota *so* nearly ruined Lewis' brilliant season for a second year in a row. But I was ecstatic when "IS THAT GLOCK" happened, it was for me the happiest sporting moment I've ever seen. However, the dignity with which Felipe carried himself that day touched me deeply. I felt bad for the guy, and I have always been *so* impressed by the way he reacted, with pride, with courage, and with his head held high. I've always loved Felipe since then and thought he was one of the nicest and most sporting guys in F1.
@@hggdsgsy i guess it is so iconic that they basically had to include it in the video. Also if he didn't have to let fernando pass he would have won a brilliant race
Had Ferrari given him a competitive car in 2009 he might of been able to put up a championship challenge to Button and Brawn GP that year with Raikkonen
Brazil 2007 was the soul-crushing one for me. I believe Lewis drove better overall in 2007 than he did in 2008. But then again, as great as Felipe was, Kimi did deserve to be World Champion more.
11 wins as a Ferrari driver, tied with Alonso and ahead of the likes of Kimi Raikkonen, Jacky Ickx and Rubens Barrichello whilst they were in the scuderia Felipe is an underrated legend
@@toonengelen2278 Mazepin has talent, maybe the 19th worst but still has. The only one that I doubt is Latifi. If he didn't have car problems in turkey his drive was probably the worst performance I've ever seen without crashing. He was seconds slower than grosjean
@Hallison Michel Hamilton indeed lost his title there. What I intended to say is even if Felipe had indeed bad luck, he also had his share of mistakes which played a big role in his loss. And I find a little bit unfair too many people forget that. Also I'm not a Hamilton fan ^^
Brazil 2008 will forever make me cry. When he is in tears on the podium, running up toward the fans and punching against his heart. So much strength, tenacity, love.
I was crying in Brasil 2016, his farewell walk through the pits after his crash is legendary. When the Ferrari mechanics greeted him, I could't stop my tears falling. We loved you Felipe!
The way he conducted himself with such pride on the podium in Brazil 2008 instantly makes him one of the best F1 drivers of all time. Not many other people would have behaved with such dignity after losing a title
I can see why. I am a Hamilton fan, and I punch the air every time I see that, but afterwards Felipe showed the true meaning of sportsmanship and dignity in defeat. He has always been one of my favourites because of it!
No where near as much as Hamilton. Hamilton won whilst his teammate came 7th. The mclaren was the slower car that year but Lewis made it look the fastest.
@@justinwalpole8956McLaren was the second fastest car overall and fastest in many tracks and better in wet conditions than any other car. Kovalainen was too slow
@@elliotcrossan6290 Nah this was worse, it was his home race. And lets not forget if Flavio hadn't race fixed Singapore then he would be world champion.
@@areebsiddiqui758 the championship is the championship, home race or not. Lewis came perilously close to losing the title despite leading on points going into Brazil *two years in a row!*
@@mulgeroinen People hated the Ferraris for a LONG time, but in incidents like these, many more started to hate them. Salo moving over for Irvine and Barrichello moving over for Schumacher twice. Edit: forgot to add; all of those instances took place in Spielberg (Austria). Edit 2: Okay, nevermind. Salo moved over for Irvine at Hockenheim.
@@lorddrac_dontaskmetodance Irvine technically missed the title by one point (if Irvine had one point more then Michael could have let him past in last race and he would have been WDC) so it was understandable that he gets the win. In the end when you miss by one point you say "we should have changed positions in race X"
If Renault hadnt rigged Singapore he would have scored enough points to win the title decider. Poor felipe he didnt even get another chance after the crash
@SJW Triggered No he had not, as the safety car was caused by Piquet after Alonso had just made his first stop early before everyone else. The front runners had not done any stop yet.
@@KimiFan2002 no it wouldn't...it only happened bc they were forced to witch from automatic to manually during the SC-period (bc all other cars came into the pits within the same lap)...if it would've been some mechanical failure of the system yes you could argue that way but in this case it's hard to imagine it would've happened under any other circumstances! btw his singapore pole position (as they included multiple pole laps) hould've made it as it maybe was the most dominant of his career with 0.7 seconds in front of everybody else.
Se alguém ainda dúvida da grandeza dele é só assistir este vídeo. Mesmo anos depois ver tudo isso emociona demais. Fico feliz com o mundo da fórmula 1 honrar o legado que ele criou 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
2008 foi foda! Uma das minhas grandes frustrações esportivas (além da final da Copa 98). TNC 2008 was a big puncture in my heart. See this made my eyes fill with tears.
One of the most underrated drivers in F1 history. I can't stop crying remembering the 2008 São Paulo GP. He was just amazing and deserved to be champion
WOOOOOOOO YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH BABY THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR, THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A VIDEO ABOUT MY FAVOURITE F1 DRIVER OF ALL TIME
In the series of the top 10 moments of brillance .You can take any driver and the brazilian grand prix of his most important year in F1 and this race will be on the top of the list.
I was 7 yrs old when he lost in 2008.. a brazilian kid that never seen senna running, and shall to see his only hero of f1 lost that chance... It's heartbreaking
@@LipePaiga This race was in 2002, years before 'red bull cola'. And Sauber owned the team and he gave Kimi his debut in F1. Leave him alone, he knows what he's doing.
His luck was beyond appalling. Missed the title at the last possible moment, and then went on to have that accident in Hungary the following year. Definitely one of the most popular and mentally strong characters in recent history.
Given that he nearly died in 2009, I would rank his comeback in this list as well
Still wish he had won a championship, he did deserve it in 08 in my opinion
that accident was really changed him
He wasn’t the Same after the crash
Such a shame his talent died that day.
Truly admire him
I just love this guy. And he doesn't need that title to prove that he was the best in 2008. He just visits the Brazilian track, stand in front of his crowd and they remind him that he's a true champion. I never saw a driver fighting so much in his career, even after so much bad luck
I couldn't agree more
He did not deserve 2008 he made so many mistakes and his teammate had massive setup issues.
@@ciaronsmith4995 both Lewis and Felipe both made the same amount of mistakes that season, Felipe should’ve had 8 wins to Lewis 5, Felipe was the better driver that season, but lost 20 points, 10 points 2 or 3 laps from the end of the race, and 10 from the fuel hose in Singapore. And 20 points in a championship that didn’t even reach 100 points, that’s huge.
@@slowspecv69 Felipe got 2 wins gifted to him in France and Spa that he did NOT deserve. He also needed Kimi to slow down for him in China, and Felipe made countless mistakes in Australia, Malaysia, Silverstone and Fuji. Enough. He didn't even remotely deserve it.
How was he the best when he was gifted a win by the FIA in a race he never came close to winning? If anything, Hamilton should have won the championship with a race to spare had the stewards not stolen his hard earned win at Spa after an epic dog fight with Kimi in the rain.
What other people cry to: Titanic or something like that
What I cry to: Is that Glock going slowly?
That is heartbreaking....
"OH MY GOODNESS ME..."
@@maxamam4653 “IS THAT GLOCK?!?!”
Oh man I cried, and still do...
@@fishynishy6227 cope.
Saddest moment in sports history
Lol
One of the most underappreciated vice champions in F1. Period.
LOL No.
@@SmashGhost Shut it please, let this man have his opinion, don’t grief.
You're right. As a Hamilton fan, I can acknowledge easily that Felipe is one of the nicest and most sporting guys in recent F1 history, and that he's probably in the top ten best drivers never to win the title. The way he reacted to his narrow defeat in Brazil '08 taught me at a pretty young age the true meaning of sportsmanship.
@@elliotcrossan6290 Cool comment
@@elliotcrossan6290 W
HE DESERVED IT WITH ALL HIS HEART. HES SUCH A GENIUNE PERSON.
As a Brazilian, I still feel like crying when I remember he lost the championship by 1 point in the final 15s of his home race...
Ate hoje..
As an English-New Zealander, I was absolutely devastated by Hamilton losing out thanks to a gearbox problem in 2007, and shocked and terrified in the last few laps in 2008 that he was getting unbelievably unlucky again with Kubica aggressively unlapping himself allowing Vettel to overtake, and with the rain not being hard enough until right at the end to justify McLaren's cautious call to bring Lewis in for inters. Toyota *so* nearly ruined Lewis' brilliant season for a second year in a row. But I was ecstatic when "IS THAT GLOCK" happened, it was for me the happiest sporting moment I've ever seen.
However, the dignity with which Felipe carried himself that day touched me deeply. I felt bad for the guy, and I have always been *so* impressed by the way he reacted, with pride, with courage, and with his head held high. I've always loved Felipe since then and thought he was one of the nicest and most sporting guys in F1.
I was there. Saddest sports frustration in my life.
Poha eu tinha 8 anos fui até pro quarto chorar escondido kkkk bons tempos
o dia em que quase quebrei a tv de raiva e tristeza, Glock Vacilou demais naquele dia.
What about Bahrein 2010? First race after his accident and gets a podium
Exactly 👍
I don't know how that is not here and "Fernando is faster than you" is, where is the brilliance in that ?
@@hggdsgsy i guess it is so iconic that they basically had to include it in the video. Also if he didn't have to let fernando pass he would have won a brilliant race
I'm glad they didn't. I don't want to cry. It's hard enough not to cry, just thinking about that time!
And outqualified Alonso, by the way
Felipe is such a sympathetic guy. I'm still sad he missed out in 08 and never got a chance afterwards.
@GT012345tube After having almost died.
Had Ferrari given him a competitive car in 2009 he might of been able to put up a championship challenge to Button and Brawn GP that year with Raikkonen
His crying at the end of the '06 Turkish GP still makes me tear up.
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The battle with Kubica would be awarded 3 years time penalty today. 😂
@yusuf kocaman today's stewards are more dumb. I mean I'm still waiting for Leclercs penalty after russia.
So true!! Hahaha!! Both would lose their superlicenses for lifetime!!!
Sad reality, now they get penalties if they fight
Definitely the closest to a Drivers Championship in F1 history. He was technically F1 champion for 33 seconds until Hamilton crossed the line
He deserved it😢
@@thomasgibbons5082 and hungary dnf
@G G well yeah he let him go because glock had no grip on that last lap. Timo couldn't have driven any faster that whole last lap.
Yeah😭
@@blackbee_v8 if he didn’t deserve it no one did
Imagine the Japan battle today, 20 penalties being put out and everyone complaining
Iria chegar na frente quem tivesse menos penalidades kkkkk
And I would not have complained, if it happened because forcing another driver off track is, according to regulation, not allowed
As it should be, there's no skill to ramming another car off the track.
@@person9815 what ramming dude, they both blocked each other, was 100% fair
@@BassPlayTV If someone's on your outside you have to give them a car's width. Both of them went off track loads because there was no space.
Oh how I'll never forget that Brazil 2008 race, soul crushing😩
🅱️💥💥
I have never screamed as loudly at a TV as I did that day
Brazil 2007 was the soul-crushing one for me. I believe Lewis drove better overall in 2007 than he did in 2008. But then again, as great as Felipe was, Kimi did deserve to be World Champion more.
11 wins as a Ferrari driver, tied with Alonso and ahead of the likes of Kimi Raikkonen, Jacky Ickx and Rubens Barrichello whilst they were in the scuderia
Felipe is an underrated legend
When he tied with Alonso??
@@pablollorens9301 they are tied on Ferrari wins not overall wins...
@@fernandoueno8668 yeah but anyway Alonso finish his career
But when they were together (that there is were really they fight each other) Alonso was way better
@@solete0736 Yeah because everything changed after the 09 incident
Even if he didnt win a chamionship, he was a naturally skilled driver, which is rare nowadays. Senna would be proud.
He carried senna’s spirit. Senna would be proud watching him do this
I think all f1 drivers are 'naturally talented'
@@samfitzpatrick7891 yea
@@samfitzpatrick7891 what about Mazepin and Latifi?
@@toonengelen2278 Mazepin has talent, maybe the 19th worst but still has. The only one that I doubt is Latifi. If he didn't have car problems in turkey his drive was probably the worst performance I've ever seen without crashing. He was seconds slower than grosjean
those 33 seconds still giving me nightmares
Yes a nightmare which stays with me until today and I'm almost in tears everytime that incident was mentioned
@@fifileng that´s why i don´t like to talk about 2008 season
@Gian Same here it’s like some kind of a PTSD to us
@@fifileng yeah man
"IS THAT GLOCK?!"
Bad times indeed
Hungary and Singapore killed Massa’s title chances. It’s a shame he didn’t win the title.
and hungary 2009 kills the rest of his career
Ferrari being Ferrari 😔
And neither of them were caused by him, but by Ferrari...
And his own mistakes at Sepang, Silverstone and Fuji.
@Hallison Michel Hamilton indeed lost his title there.
What I intended to say is even if Felipe had indeed bad luck, he also had his share of mistakes which played a big role in his loss. And I find a little bit unfair too many people forget that.
Also I'm not a Hamilton fan ^^
The way Felipe handled that title loss in 08 is one of the greatest moments of sportsmanship in history.
Rob Smedley: "I want heroics into Saint Dévote, please"
Haha that's perfect
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jeff: Did you said... Heroics?
In 2013 he was too heroic
Felipe baby don't stay cool
Brazil 2008 will forever make me cry. When he is in tears on the podium, running up toward the fans and punching against his heart. So much strength, tenacity, love.
Felipe was my favourite driver ever since he joined f1..that glock moment, his accident, Fernando gate all these moments almost killed f1 for me
@Sads1996 Alonso and his Santander backing made Felipe a second class citizen at Ferrari.
@@paradisehotel5005 He was made a second class citizen there the moment he return to the team after his injury...
Very underrated. Great pilot. And even a greater human being.
Great human for sure but how is he underrated? He was litterly beaten 12 out of his 15 seasons by his teamm8.
@@Marc98338 some of his teammates were Michael Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso, no shame in being beaten by any of them
Woooooowwww
I was crying in Brasil 2016, his farewell walk through the pits after his crash is legendary. When the Ferrari mechanics greeted him, I could't stop my tears falling. We loved you Felipe!
The way he conducted himself with such pride on the podium in Brazil 2008 instantly makes him one of the best F1 drivers of all time. Not many other people would have behaved with such dignity after losing a title
I'm glad that he was able to win his home race, dominantly. Felipe, you are always on our hearts as one of the greatest ❤
I cry every time watching the 2008 Brazilian GP
I can see why. I am a Hamilton fan, and I punch the air every time I see that, but afterwards Felipe showed the true meaning of sportsmanship and dignity in defeat. He has always been one of my favourites because of it!
@@elliotcrossan6290 its very great and rare to see a non toxic lewis fan, we need more people like u
@@Darkthebest thanks mate
The King Of Istanbul, as we call it here in Turkey :D
What an underrated champ
Now we're waiting a video of Rubens Barrichello
they are taking too long to do it!!!
@@evandrofraiha3811 Brazilian?
@@andre_star7776 sim!!
To esperando também
its here.
Deserved a championship❤️
He had a title. For some seconds
More than Deserved ❤️
@@blackbee_v8 why?
@@blackbee_v8 stop hatting other drivers that are not hamilton
2008 was his best season. He deserved that title
No where near as much as Hamilton. Hamilton won whilst his teammate came 7th. The mclaren was the slower car that year but Lewis made it look the fastest.
@@justinwalpole8956McLaren was the second fastest car overall and fastest in many tracks and better in wet conditions than any other car. Kovalainen was too slow
He deserved that championship. Heartbreaking.
I can't even put into words how amazing Felipe was and still is, he's not just a great driver, but also a great person!
A world champion in my heart :’(
I can't begin to imagine how heartbreaking that 1 point deficit in Brazil must've felt
As heartbreaking as Lewis and Fernando's 1 point deficits in Brazil 2007, perhaps
@@elliotcrossan6290 Nah this was worse, it was his home race. And lets not forget if Flavio hadn't race fixed Singapore then he would be world champion.
@@areebsiddiqui758 the championship is the championship, home race or not. Lewis came perilously close to losing the title despite leading on points going into Brazil *two years in a row!*
Loved Felipe's passion whenever he won or got a pole position. You could see how much he enjoyed all of his victories
Such an underrated driver, he was unbeatable at times from 2006-8! Great at Williams too but plagued with such bad luck
"Fernando is faster than you" that was shameful, I hate when teams do that kind of orders.
Worst of all it was a year after his crash and in the middle of the season. That's when many people became Alonso and Ferrari haters
@@mulgeroinen People hated the Ferraris for a LONG time, but in incidents like these, many more started to hate them. Salo moving over for Irvine and Barrichello moving over for Schumacher twice.
Edit: forgot to add; all of those instances took place in Spielberg (Austria).
Edit 2: Okay, nevermind. Salo moved over for Irvine at Hockenheim.
It was logical thing to do. Alonso was way ahead in the standings.
@@lorddrac_dontaskmetodance Irvine technically missed the title by one point (if Irvine had one point more then Michael could have let him past in last race and he would have been WDC) so it was understandable that he gets the win. In the end when you miss by one point you say "we should have changed positions in race X"
This type of order should be illegal and if a team got caught doing this their both cars should be excluded from the race result
Finally,this was overdue
A fantastic talent, but an even greater man! Love his shows of passion, fight, but also being humble and a great teammate.
If Renault hadnt rigged Singapore he would have scored enough points to win the title decider. Poor felipe he didnt even get another chance after the crash
The fuel hose error could have still have happened, just later into the race
@SJW Triggered exactly
@SJW Triggered No he had not, as the safety car was caused by Piquet after Alonso had just made his first stop early before everyone else. The front runners had not done any stop yet.
@@KimiFan2002 no it wouldn't...it only happened bc they were forced to witch from automatic to manually during the SC-period (bc all other cars came into the pits within the same lap)...if it would've been some mechanical failure of the system yes you could argue that way but in this case it's hard to imagine it would've happened under any other circumstances!
btw his singapore pole position (as they included multiple pole laps) hould've made it as it maybe was the most dominant of his career with 0.7 seconds in front of everybody else.
The true 2008 Champion in my eyes. Deserved that title, and was a great talent in F1.
One of the best drivers without a championship for sure
Se alguém ainda dúvida da grandeza dele é só assistir este vídeo. Mesmo anos depois ver tudo isso emociona demais. Fico feliz com o mundo da fórmula 1 honrar o legado que ele criou 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Top 10 Moments of Barrichello Brilliance, please!
Com certeza esse vai ser o próximo. Será que vai ter do José Carlos Pace?
@@rns_nickitoloko_psn5775 Fittipaldi merece um vídeo tbm
Já tem, Amigo. Pode procurar que vale a pena! Abs
é verdade
When Williams were getting podiums!!
@yusuf kocaman their last podium was in 2017!
@yusuf kocaman The last Williams podium was in Azerbaijan Gran Prix 2017
2008 foi foda! Uma das minhas grandes frustrações esportivas (além da final da Copa 98). TNC
2008 was a big puncture in my heart. See this made my eyes fill with tears.
After all these years Brazil 2008 still hurts when I watch it
I simply have no words to say when I admire him. a great pilot, as well as a great person. for sure he is my favorite pilot by far!
The greatest Brazillian since the passing of Senna. Period.
I dont know how many times I've watched the 2008 Brazilian GP but it still breaks my heart for him every time.
The scene of the mass embracing Schumacher squeezes the heart....
HE IS A WORLD CHAMPION.... I KNOW HE IS.... WHAT A GUY AND ONE OF THE GREATEST EVER RACING DRIVERS...!
A KING THAT WAS NEVER CROWNED
brazil should have the last race on the calendar back
There was more emotion....
Um grande piloto! Saudades! Trouxe muito orgulho pro nosso país.
One of my favorite drivers!
One of the most underrated drivers in F1 history. I can't stop crying remembering the 2008 São Paulo GP. He was just amazing and deserved to be champion
12:34 I’m not crying, I just got “all Felipe feelings after the race” stuck in my eyes
I watched him on Turkey. He was amazing
One of the greatest non champions, and imo he deserved it better than hammy
The heartache stays here after 13 years. Proud of you, Felipe. 🇧🇷
Still one of my favourite driver all time, love from hungary Felipe ❤
a king with no crown
The number of times over the last two years I've heard this woman say 'illustrious'.
ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER
Underrated....ur still a word champion in my heart...one of my favorite drivers
orgulho nacional
He is a pure driver
My childhood hero
I grow up with this guy and became a lover of this category
Obrigado por ter sido uma lenda Felipe, você nos orgulhou muito.
Muito orgulho de você Felipe!
Never forget Brazil 2008. 😔
love him
True champion of 2008
WOOOOOOOO YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH BABY THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR, THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
A VIDEO ABOUT MY FAVOURITE F1 DRIVER OF ALL TIME
What a driver. His crash in Hungary still scares me.
Obrigado, Felipe, por tantas alegrias e emoções! Tivemos muita sorte em vê-lo correr em incontáveis domingos. Deus abençoe vc e sua família!
meu herói, ídolo, um campeão sem título
Infelizmente n é assim q muitos brasileiros pensam
@@felipegasparino2049
O brasileiro não gosta de esporte. Ele gosta de vencer. Essa é a dura realidade.
Nosso ídolo gosto de f1 por causa dele 😁
@@barbosa4996
Também.
Thank you, F1. Despite two of my saddest moments as a fan, that was special.
Such an underrated driver. Got closer to becoming World champion at Ferrari then Vettel, or Alonso ever did!
2008 Brazil breaks my heart even though I'm a hamilton fan... That's how emotional it was..
Held his own against formidable teammates in Schumacher, Raikkonen and Alonso.
I was a kid when he lost the championship in 2008, bruh, how I wanted another brazilian world champion, BRASIL TE AMA FELIPE
To me he'll always be the World Champion of 2008 ❤️😎😭
Lol
🇧🇷 Depois dos nossos três campeões ele foi o melhor!
🇬🇧 after the three Brazilian Champs, he was certainly the best!
In the series of the top 10 moments of brillance .You can take any driver and the brazilian grand prix of his most important year in F1 and this race will be on the top of the list.
Offer does not apply to Rubens
My favorite driver in F1
Alternate Title: One of the Best Drivers to Never Win a World Title
Win but for 33 seconds
Not the best but one of the
After Maldonado.
Rubens is the greatest without a championship
This isn't a video about Sir Stirling Moss or Gilles Villineuve.
I was 7 yrs old when he lost in 2008.. a brazilian kid that never seen senna running, and shall to see his only hero of f1 lost that chance... It's heartbreaking
Grande Felipe. Uma pena não ter sido campeão. Uma pena.
This is literally the best thing I've seen
Peter Sauber drinking a Diet Coke while his team is sponsored by Red Bull.
Imagine if this happened in 2021 - Peter Sauber fired from Sauber for drinking the wrong drink
I don't blame him, I almost puked when I tried to drink Red Bull
But red Bull is a energetic drink
@@edgardplays770 never heard bout Reb Bull Cola? Really?
@@LipePaiga This race was in 2002, years before 'red bull cola'.
And Sauber owned the team and he gave Kimi his debut in F1. Leave him alone, he knows what he's doing.
Every moment is a story. The story of a remarkable driver. What a legend!
Brazil💚💛
Voltei a assistir a F1 graças ao Felipe, meu xará. Thank you!
5:00 Kimi once again too cool to warm up his tyres xD
Classic
Not a champion as a driver, but a champion of sportsmanship...a class act like few others.
2008 F1 champion in my heart
Oh boy. Im crying... No words to this.
His luck was beyond appalling. Missed the title at the last possible moment, and then went on to have that accident in Hungary the following year. Definitely one of the most popular and mentally strong characters in recent history.