
Kimi Raikkonen's Two-Word Reply to F1 Throwback Goes Viral
Kimi Raikkonen's legendary bluntness is still winning over fans, even years after his Formula 1 retirement. The 2007 champion went viral this week with a two-word reply to a throwback video posted by the official F1 Instagram account.
The clip showed the infamous 2008 Canadian Grand Prix pitlane incident, where Lewis Hamilton rear-ended Raikkonen's Ferrari while both waited at a red light under safety car. The crash ended both drivers' races, and Raikkonen calmly pointed out the red light to Hamilton as they walked away.
F1 captioned the post, "Who remembers this pit lane crash?" Raikkonen, now 46, replied simply: "I do."
Why it matters:
The moment perfectly encapsulates why Raikkonen remains one of F1's most beloved characters. His unfiltered, concise style—earning him the 'Iceman' nickname—stands in stark contrast to the polished PR personas of many modern drivers. That authenticity continues to resonate, generating 19,000 likes on his comment and over 4 million views on the post.
The details:
- The video has amassed 109,000 likes on Instagram since being posted earlier this week.
- Raikkonen's comment quickly became the top reply, drawing praise from fans on Reddit and other platforms.
- Fans noted his calm reaction at the time: instead of confronting Hamilton angrily, he simply tapped his shoulder and pointed to the red light before walking away.
Between the lines:
Raikkonen's response also hints at his unique place in F1 history. While most drivers would have been furious at being taken out by a title rival, his reaction then—and now—shows a rare level of composure. The comment serves as a reminder of the personality that made him a fan favorite long after his championship year.
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