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was_tansu_now_badhedgehog) wrote2009-07-30 02:27 pm
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woo yay excitement , crests, jumps
I think it is worth underlining just how excited I am about Kimi Räikkönen's participation in this weekend's Rally Finland. Through the trees and over the jumps, with one of the world's best codrivers (Kaj Lindstrom) shouting at him the whole way through. Kaj is very impressed with Kimi's skills, and thinks they could do quite well. I think we'll have to wait and see how he does with the jumps and blind crests. There are a hell of a lot of them, and the drivers have to get them all right - get the line and speed spot on and be on the gas at the exact right moment or they'll end up in the ditch, up a tree, or with broken suspension.
Here is a photo of his Kiminess with Dave TV presenter (and general good egg) Neil Cole, post interview this morning. Interview will be on the WRC programme on Dave at 6 this Sunday.
Kimi is well up for it and I think it's looking more and more like he will come right over to the rally side. I bet Heikki is sulking awfully about the fact that Kimi is allowed to go rallying and he isn't.
In other Rally Finland news, Jari-Matti Latvala has promised to try very hard to be good. Or, on second reading, has said that he thinks he may be capable of being good. Which isn't the same thing. Quite sweet that he was surprised to be allowed to keep his job. I wonder, would someone less sweet-natured and adorable have gotten the boot? Seriously, it may have been a factor (I doubt the claims that he pays to drive. I do think that not wanting to lose him to another team was a factor in Papa Wilson's decision to keep him on for next year, though).
I shall be following the rally and the Edgbaston test throughout the weekend, with one browser window for wrc.com and one for cricinfo.com. Shame Birmingham is underwater today, so no play possible (thus far, but I bloody doubt the pitch will dry out by five-ish or whenever). It'll probably be a draw, but who knows.
EDITED TO ADD LINK TO SHORT Q&A ON wrc.com and also to say, well, play is going to start at Edgbaston at five after all. We have to try to take advantage of any chink in the Australian armour, and we must absolutely not be tempted into any kind of overconfidence. It'll still be a bloody draw, though.
Here is a photo of his Kiminess with Dave TV presenter (and general good egg) Neil Cole, post interview this morning. Interview will be on the WRC programme on Dave at 6 this Sunday.
Kimi is well up for it and I think it's looking more and more like he will come right over to the rally side. I bet Heikki is sulking awfully about the fact that Kimi is allowed to go rallying and he isn't.
In other Rally Finland news, Jari-Matti Latvala has promised to try very hard to be good. Or, on second reading, has said that he thinks he may be capable of being good. Which isn't the same thing. Quite sweet that he was surprised to be allowed to keep his job. I wonder, would someone less sweet-natured and adorable have gotten the boot? Seriously, it may have been a factor (I doubt the claims that he pays to drive. I do think that not wanting to lose him to another team was a factor in Papa Wilson's decision to keep him on for next year, though).
I shall be following the rally and the Edgbaston test throughout the weekend, with one browser window for wrc.com and one for cricinfo.com. Shame Birmingham is underwater today, so no play possible (thus far, but I bloody doubt the pitch will dry out by five-ish or whenever). It'll probably be a draw, but who knows.
EDITED TO ADD LINK TO SHORT Q&A ON wrc.com and also to say, well, play is going to start at Edgbaston at five after all. We have to try to take advantage of any chink in the Australian armour, and we must absolutely not be tempted into any kind of overconfidence. It'll still be a bloody draw, though.
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It was nice to see him so chatty at the press conference - Becs got more affect out of him there than we've seen in tons of F1 press conferences put together. It was kind of like watching a bloke with a big weight no longer on his shoulders.
Not to be gender essentialist, but he has had his car decorated like some kind of girl - it's covered in the little white-on-black paisleys that surround the main top logo on his F1 helmet. Tons of them. It's kind of cute.
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The car's decoration does sound kind of adorable. I look forward to seeing it on Dave.
Your use of 'gender essentialist' makes me happier than I should be, as does your icon (we make references to Kimi's state of relaxedness at least once per race when A. and I actually get to watch it together).
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I'm hoping he can claw back that gap from Dani tomorrow and get into third.... Although that might be a bit too much like pushing it! But we shall see. I do have faith in the boy.
Gah, this was a bit random. Apologies.
P.S. The Kimi and Neil Cole pic is lovely - Kimi looks rather interested to be doing WRC. Or at least, he looks a bit more cheerful than he appears to be when he's doing anything in F1 at the moment.
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Kimi is absolutely loving it - even happy to chat with the end-of-stage reporters a couple of times.
Press conference is on wrc.com or edited bits of questions to Kimi here (with stoppy-starty sound unfortunately) - note genuine actual affect!
Sebi Vettel was there today, ostensibly to pop into the Red Bull tent and show support to Loeb, but really there to see his little friend.