
I respect him. I mean It's cool that he did WRC and all, but I feel he just doesn't want to be likable on purpose. I bet he is not very approachable.
I wonder, does he even sign autographs? Has he ever given to charity?

Of course since he didn't make some sort of publicity of it, even if he did, it just doesn't count.n smikle wrote:Has he ever given to charity?
kubica has always publicly expressed his interest and desire to rally. methinks he'll be nextjamsbong wrote: and attract drivers like Vettel to challenge rally driving.
200% agreed !!!lkocev wrote:Kimi Raikkonen doesn't owe any charity money. He doesn't owe the media interviews. He has the right to put some idiot on his ass when they step on his belongings and get too close to him. He is not obliged to sign autographs if someone asks, if he feels like it, he will sign, if not, he wont. Simple.
I think so people need to give him a bit of a break. Let him do what he enjoys doing.
Here is a question from an interview with Formula1.com:n smikle wrote:Has he ever given to charity?
Key word being 'one of'.Q: One of your favourite charities is SOS Children’s Village Finland. In which district did the charity set up its first village back in 1965?
KR: In Tapiola.
http://www.duemotori.com/news/classic_c ... rvette.phpmx_tifosi wrote:Here is a question from an interview with Formula1.com:n smikle wrote:Has he ever given to charity?
Key word being 'one of'.Q: One of your favourite charities is SOS Children’s Village Finland. In which district did the charity set up its first village back in 1965?
KR: In Tapiola.
What is so refreshing about giving the answer "I don't care" to everything. That's not refreshing, it's, at best, a lack of imagination and personality, at worst it's just boring, and rude.bhallg2k wrote:I think Raikkonen is refreshing in the age of corporate mouthpieces and brash youth.