

But I’m happy with where I was and I wouldn’t change it either way. It would be different, the whole world was different. “ It would have been nice in the 1960s or something. Watch Story: Inside Michael Schumacher’s Car Collection Raikkonen happy to be a part of the 2000 & 2010 eraĭespite acknowledging that the F1 cars in the 1960s would have felt amazing to drive, Raikkonen has no regrets about spending his career in the 2000s and the 2010s. Yes, they feel different because the old ones were much smaller.” “ The mind still thinks it’s the greatest thing, but I’m pretty sure today’s cars are much nicer to drive.


“ But if I drive the 2005 McLaren tomorrow compared to this car, I would probably think what a s***box the 2005 is! “ We always talk about that mid-2000s as so crazy and good times,” he said. SINGAPORE – SEPTEMBER 13: Kimi Raikkonen of Finland and Ferrari looks on in the Drivers Press Conference during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Singapore at Marina Bay Street Circuit on Septemin Singapore.
