It could be something as simple as girls who wanted to take their photo with Kimi at a hockey match. It looks like seating for a hockey arena in the background of both pics.. And they are dressed warm (also makes sense for a hockey game).
I'm just guessing though!
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#1458 | RE: IcemanWed Dec 25, 2013 7:35 am (Last edited: Wed Dec 25, 2013 7:36 am)
Sure they are different. The one has black the other blond hair. Kimi look like he was in a very good mood. Thats another reason that he could be on a icehockey match
Paper is dead without words Ink idle without a poem All the world dead without stories Without love and disarming beauty
James Allen On F1 Today... My top five F1 drivers of the year 2013 .....
3. Kimi Raikkonen Again a very tough one. But Raikkonen surely deserves it for his consistency – prior to his falling-out with Lotus he had scored a win (his second for the team) and seven other 2013 podiums, including six second places. Romain Grosjean came good at the end, but second was the peak of his achievement, whereas Raikkonen was doing it consistently and was on a real roll in the early part of the season in particular, with a string of second places from China to Spain.
The Lotus was a very good car this year, but not the fastest. It was one of the most consistent across the whole season, with an impressively short blip after the Pirelli tyre compounds were changed post Silverstone. Without that Lotus and Raikkonen could have challenged for greater honours this year.
He wasn’t the fastest in qualifying, but, like Alonso, his race performances, strategic thinking, precision and patience were vital ingredients in success in 2013 spec Pirelli era racing.
Although his move to Ferrari for 2014 was one of the main stories of the year, it was sad the way things ended with Lotus. Owed something in the region of €20m, he tried to settle for around €5m and even that proved a challenge for the financially strapped outfit.
I had no idea Kimi could be more popular in the UK than the British drivers :shock And I thought they liked Hamilton more than Button And also can't believe they like Alonso more than Vettel
Today in Spain and Latin America, is April fools day but is called "Día de los Santos Inocentes".
And for some reason, in Spain they think is funny to make up Kimi's stories. The latest one is that Kimi is back with Jenni and they are having a baby so 2014 season will probably be Kimi's last, because he wants to dedicate full time to his kid.
quoteF1 » Top ten F1 Drivers of the Year vote: 1st - Kimi Raikkonen
It only required 17 races, one win, a string of second places and the odd choice comment or two to see you vote Kimi Raikkonen into top spot in the 2013 F1 Driver of the Year poll...
Top 10 F1 Drivers of the Year 2013: 1: Kimi Raikkonen Team: Lotus Races: 17 Wins: 1 Podiums: 8 Best Finish: 1st Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 2 Points: 183 Championship Position: 5th
2012 Driver of the Year position: 2nd
Having returned to the top step of the podium in Abu Dhabi in 2012, Kimi Raikkonen would have come into 2013 looking to take the fight to Red Bull and Ferrari, and winning the season-opener in Australia would have done little to temper that ambition.
Success in Melbourne, however, had as much to do with Lotus' ability to manage its tyre wear as outright performance, and Raikkonen, while a podium threat more often than not, wouldn't return to top spot through the remaining 18 rounds.
The Finn made a habit of finishing second, doing so six times in his seven other podiums, putting together a hat-trick between China and Spain, then going back-to-back in Germany and Hungary before the summer break.
Although he again finished as runner-up in Korea, the effect of not having been paid by Lotus was beginning to take its effect and, having backed down on a threat not to race in Abu Dhabi – where, ironically, he was a first lap retirement after having to start at the back following a qualifying DQ – the flaring of a old back injury precluded appearances in the final two races of the season, dropping Raikkonen from third to fifth in the final standings.
Well before that, the 2007 world champion had been confirmed as a Ferrari driver for 2014, returning him to the team that guided him to his title as a potent team-mate to Fernando Alonso...
The Finn had been linked with a possible move to Red Bull prior to his decision to return to Maranello, and the severing of ties with Lotus will comes as a blow to the Enstone team's ambitions. How Raikkonen fares against - and with - the previously Alonso-centric Ferrari set-up remains to be seen and could be a potentially divisive sub-plot for the year ahead.
Crash.net's 2013 F1 Driver of the Year – top ten to date:
2.Fernando Alonso 3.Sebastian Vettel 4.Nico Hulkenberg 5. Romain Grosjean 6. Nico Rosberg 7. Mark Webber 8. Lewis Hamilton 9. Valtteri Bottas 10. Daniel Ricciardo
Yesterday I read some kind words from Kimi to Michael Schumacher in a Spanish article. Does this means Kimi uses Twitter now? Did somebody else read them? Sorry don't have the link, I read them in my hubby's phone.