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April 16-18 TUR Rally of Turkey JWRC
tak silap aku trak turki ni best
akughi Post at 6-4-2010 03:11 PM
pepandai le ko, ko penah gi turki ke tgk |
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aku tgk kat assterok la.... aku nak bayo tiket belon pakai ape.....
tak kan nak pakai daun koko je.... kang kene lempang pulak |
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ekekekekekeke mare lak abe kita nih
raven ngan grey takmoh bergadai ka gi tgk kimi main rally nanti |
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Raikkonen: I don't miss F1, and WRC is more of a challenge
Tue, 16 Feb 13:20:15 2010
Former F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has admitted that he is not missing the top flight since departing the fray at the end of last season to make his full-time bow in the World Rally Championship (WRC) with the Red Bull-backed Citroën Junior Team this year – as he revealed that not only is rallying a friendlier environment, but it is also a more challenging one too.
After being ousted by Ferrari to make way for incoming fellow title-winner Fernando Alonso, at the cost of a reputed £15 million to the Scuderia – being unable to agree financial terms with erstwhile employers McLaren-Mercedes and shunning the overtures of reigning double world champions Mercedes Grand Prix, a disillusioned Raikkonen pledged his immediate future to the WRC with Citroën.
Following a warm-up on the Arctic Lapland Rally last month, he made his official debut for the French manufacturer on Rally Sweden last weekend, the opening round on the 2010 calendar. Whilst the anticipated ‘learning curve’ saw the Finn at one stage beached in a snow bank – costing him as much as 25 minutes, and with it all conceivable hope of a good result – he did reach the finish, albeit in 30th position, and but for his error would likely have placed just outside of the top ten, a far from unrespectable result on his maiden appearance at full WRC level.
The Espoo native was clearly having fun, too – something he opines the increasingly boring, mundane, clinical and predictable F1 has forgotten how to do in recent years.
“I was in Formula 1 for a long time and, right now, I don’t miss it,” Raikkonen told the News of the World. “In F1, testing and everything is exactly the same; you go to the same circuits and do lap after lap. The only variable is whether it rains or not.
“The WRC is more open than F1, it’s more relaxed and there’s a warmer feeling. The teams are friends together. In rallying, everything is completely different to Formula 1. There are so many variables – different conditions, different roads and different surfaces. It is a big challenge; every corner is different. In Formula 1 that’s not the case.”
Confessing that he has not even followed the pre-season F1 testing to-date that many would have found it hard to believe last year that he would not be a part of, Raikkonen added that even the celebrated and much-hyped return of his former sparring partner Michael Schumacher – the most successful driver in top flight history – does not greatly excite him, as he insisted he has no regrets about the somewhat unceremonious manner in which he exited the sport.
“I only see the times in the newspapers the following day,” the 18-time grand prix-winner mused, betraying no emotion even in the light of the fact that Alonso in ‘his’ Ferrari has been one of the outright pace-setters from day one. “I have this new challenge and I am more interested in this right now, but even when I raced in F1 I never really looked at what time everyone did, because you know the details before the next race.
“For me, it doesn’t matter who is racing in Formula 1 now. Michael probably started to miss it and he has got a good option now, so it’s good for him. Let’s see how he does. Whatever happened in the end, [Ferrari] wanted to change driver and I had no contract for this year.
“If people don’t want you somewhere and they are willing to pay you out, I have no reason to try to stay because it’s not going to be a happy relationship – but that’s life. It has happened and I do not have a bad feeling with anybody. I got what I wanted in the end.” |
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sejak bila ko minat kimi ni shadow? |
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aku minat rally
kimi tu postergirl je |
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buang je ler feat. abe kimi tu |
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ye la
op op ikut suka aku la, thread aku la ni |
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ekekekekekkekek... grey tak leh terima peminat lain tuk kimi dia tu....
tak pe grey.. nnt alonso masuk rally... ko support la dia ye |
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Raikkonen: I don't miss F1, and WRC is more of a challenge
Tue, 16 Feb 13:20:15 2010
Former F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has admitted that he is not missing the top flight since departing the ...
ShadowChaser Post at 7-4-2010 12:22
ni ayat ayat org merajuk ati la ni.... |
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30# akughi
abe kimi masuk rally pon grey x follow
apa kes plak dgn alonsoxxxxx tu |
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30# akughi
abe kimi masuk rally pon grey x follow
apa kes plak dgn alonsoxxxxx tu
greyrose Post at 10-4-2010 10:26 PM
kes hape lak ni |
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bukan nak kuar sora terkepit...
memang org finland cakap tak buka mulut...tengok hakkinen dedulu... |
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