@@MrMedalice That's right. Juha Kankkunen has later explained that tyre choice is part of the rally strategy so, of course, he's not going to tell publicly which tyres he'll be using. Kimi once said about his race strategy that he'll be going to drive around the track when asked about it in the press conference.
"up in the ass of timo." Every time, that cry of pain, i feel for the co pilot. Just, rippin through the stage, then "ah god jeebus". Thats a bad day, minimum a shitty ride, hur hur ..😂
Marcus tommi kimi mika all give great straight to the point interviews. Must just be the finnish way. No bullshit just say what u thinking n hell to anyone who dont like it.
Question out of curiosity: Given the long history/legacy/presence of Swedish in Finland, I know Swedish is an official language in Finland and even Finland has their own Swedish-speaker Finns, which I assume have mostly Swedish last names. Now, is it a thing Finnish-speaking Finns to have Swedish last names? I ask because Grönholm despite having a Swedish last name, his accent sounds REALLY Finnish.
@@ivanmacgar6447 im finnish speaking fin and my last name is swedish. It's not very uncommon to have a swedish last name, even if you only speak finnish. The last name doesn't really tell you which language you speak.
@@urdad5824 thanks for the info. I expected it to be a bit more clear cut, but I get it. I currently live in Belgium (not a Belgian though) and here it's not uncommon to find Dutch-speaking Belgians with French last names or French-speaking Belgians with Dutch last names. Ofc not the most common thing, but it is a thing as well.
when you find out you're maailmanmestari (Finnish for world champion) and you react in the most Finnish way by not celebrating it like crazy let alone mention it. Finnish modesty, Finnish humility, Finland at its finest. In Finland its people let their work and results do all the talking, no need to toot your own horn. If foreigners mention a Finn's achievement so much at most the Finn would say 'I get that alot'. Never change, Finland and Finnish people, never change!!! The world could learn from Finland, its people, humbleness and sisu and letting your work do the talking. Hyvää työttä Suomi, good work Finland Suomeen - till Finland - to Finland: Tervesiä Yhdysvalloista Hälsningar från Förenta staterna Greetings from the United States
Funnily rally English exists as we indeed are different. English and many other European languages are Germanic or slavic. But Finnish language comes from Urals.
It's interesting how your people don't brag. They're not chanting 'Finland/Suomi' a million times all day all night long unless if Finland wins. And if I asked you for example 'so how does it feel to have won for Finland?' you'd be like 'thank you, it doesn't change my life alot'. I know Finland and Finns let the work do all the talking. Being a F1 fan myself I noticed this is how Kimi Räikkönen is. A long long time ago, my country, the USA, had a President called Theodore Roosevelt, who famously said 'speak softly and carry a big stick'. Never underestimate the power of quietness and Finland is displaying this in buckets. Finland doesn't have to say anything, just do. :) Motorsports wise the USA isn't taking that award, this American has to award it to Finland for letting the work do all the talking and bringing the good results. And love your brutal honesty, you tell it like it is. And the humility (this is used in English speaking countries, I've heard that Finland refers to this same concept as modesty) you all have. Down to earth and not showboating the awards and good results. America and the rest of the world could learn from Finland with these qualities.
Grõnholm was my first favourite Finnish racing driver and now I just can't wait to be introduced to a new Finnish racing driver, they're all hilarious. 😁 Glad to see Valtteri is keeping up the tradition. Who's next?
Just sad to think about it, From the 205T16 that was famously known to put an end to the Audi quattro dominance in the AWD system during the group.B era, to the epic comeback of Peugeot in the 206 and being so dominant during the early 2000, to a literal shitshow and a absolute joke of a 307.
Not only him, Harri did too, it did have a lot of handling and power steering issues, not to mention Peugeot's idea of making it a 4 speed car and using the coupe version and not the hatchback like they did with the 206, it went better the next year when they changed the transmission for a 5 speed but that was when Peugeot and Citroen left wrc
Grönholm toki on ylivoimainen mitä tulee kommentteihin ja niiden hauskuuteen. Harmi, että Alén ajoi aikakaudella, kun vähemmän oli kamerat paikalla ja jos olikin, niin taltiointeja ei ole niin paljoa, mutta se vähä mitä on nähnyt, niin yhtä selvä kakkonen on Alén....ja loput tulee kaukana perässä...
@@latexivaooo6607Ruotsinkielisyys ei tarkoita, että henkilö on suomenruotsalainen. Se on aivan oma valinta. Koska Grönholm on sanonut olevansa suomenruotsalainen?
Not the first race, but the first day of the Rally GB 1998. Makinen retired after his car hit a road marker, breaking his car's suspension. So he thought the championship was lost because Carlos Sainz was still running - until the very end.
-"It was raining, what kind of tires you had?"
-"BLACK RROUND PIRRELLI"
that really got me ;D
those pirellis aint as round as his r's
Rallys original Kimi Räikkönen for sure.
@@MrMedalice That's right. Juha Kankkunen has later explained that tyre choice is part of the rally strategy so, of course, he's not going to tell publicly which tyres he'll be using. Kimi once said about his race strategy that he'll be going to drive around the track when asked about it in the press conference.
Kiitos Kiitos
"up in the ass of timo."
Every time, that cry of pain, i feel for the co pilot.
Just, rippin through the stage, then "ah god jeebus".
Thats a bad day, minimum a shitty ride, hur hur ..😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Marcus Grönholm, the true finnish hero.
Marcus tommi kimi mika all give great straight to the point interviews. Must just be the finnish way. No bullshit just say what u thinking n hell to anyone who dont like it.
Question out of curiosity:
Given the long history/legacy/presence of Swedish in Finland, I know Swedish is an official language in Finland and even Finland has their own Swedish-speaker Finns, which I assume have mostly Swedish last names. Now, is it a thing Finnish-speaking Finns to have Swedish last names?
I ask because Grönholm despite having a Swedish last name, his accent sounds REALLY Finnish.
@@ivanmacgar6447 im finnish speaking fin and my last name is swedish. It's not very uncommon to have a swedish last name, even if you only speak finnish. The last name doesn't really tell you which language you speak.
@@urdad5824 thanks for the info.
I expected it to be a bit more clear cut, but I get it. I currently live in Belgium (not a Belgian though) and here it's not uncommon to find Dutch-speaking Belgians with French last names or French-speaking Belgians with Dutch last names. Ofc not the most common thing, but it is a thing as well.
AP IN TÖ ÄSS OF TIMO
Tommi was very calm for just receiving the news that he is world champion lol
True finnish way "oh well" lmao
Marcus is a natural comedian it seems 😂
Like driving on a shit in the trousers killed me 😂😂😂😂
That Makkinen clip at the end is extraordinary
Which clip??
@ when he’s on the phone thinking he’s lost the title and hears saying has retired
@@frankblack1481Ohh yes I’m stupid 😅
MITÄH? MITÄH?
3:05 Best Pirelli commercial they ever had
What a moment for Tommi Mäkinen right there! :D World Champion... :D
2:12 is like that kid's interview where the journalist asks him "are you gonna miss your mom ?"
1:12 Marcus is funny as fuck
"up...up into the asshole of timo" /upyourshandgesture xD
when you find out you're maailmanmestari (Finnish for world champion) and you react in the most Finnish way by not celebrating it like crazy let alone mention it. Finnish modesty, Finnish humility, Finland at its finest.
In Finland its people let their work and results do all the talking, no need to toot your own horn. If foreigners mention a Finn's achievement so much at most the Finn would say 'I get that alot'.
Never change, Finland and Finnish people, never change!!!
The world could learn from Finland, its people, humbleness and sisu and letting your work do the talking.
Hyvää työttä Suomi, good work Finland
Suomeen - till Finland - to Finland:
Tervesiä Yhdysvalloista
Hälsningar från Förenta staterna
Greetings from the United States
HE'LL YEAH BROTHER
Pro tip: in Sweden most people say USA or Amerika (Hälsningar från USA) instead of translating United States to swedish
@@mtndew4746 true but I like being more literal
Tää on perus suomalaisten sisun esimerkki
I guess we finns are bit different from the rest😅
Turpa kii
Funnily rally English exists as we indeed are different.
English and many other European languages are Germanic or slavic. But Finnish language comes from Urals.
We are different for 10000% sure.
@@user-ce6iy2nw5o pidä itte turpaskiinni aasi
It's interesting how your people don't brag. They're not chanting 'Finland/Suomi' a million times all day all night long unless if Finland wins.
And if I asked you for example 'so how does it feel to have won for Finland?' you'd be like 'thank you, it doesn't change my life alot'.
I know Finland and Finns let the work do all the talking. Being a F1 fan myself I noticed this is how Kimi Räikkönen is.
A long long time ago, my country, the USA, had a President called Theodore Roosevelt, who famously said 'speak softly and carry a big stick'. Never underestimate the power of quietness and Finland is displaying this in buckets. Finland doesn't have to say anything, just do. :)
Motorsports wise the USA isn't taking that award, this American has to award it to Finland for letting the work do all the talking and bringing the good results. And love your brutal honesty, you tell it like it is. And the humility (this is used in English speaking countries, I've heard that Finland refers to this same concept as modesty) you all have. Down to earth and not showboating the awards and good results. America and the rest of the world could learn from Finland with these qualities.
I feel bad for who ever did that guy laundry at 2:52.
Grõnholm was my first favourite Finnish racing driver and now I just can't wait to be introduced to a new Finnish racing driver, they're all hilarious. 😁 Glad to see Valtteri is keeping up the tradition. Who's next?
Maybe Kalle Rovanperä, he seems to have a sense of humor
3:02 hahahaha
😂😂
Grönholm, a legend in the rally world!
That fisting motion tho 😳
No Coffee... :/
Lmao the end. Poor Carlos.
R.I.P. Timo's asshole 😢
Press F to pay respect
Finnish rally English
man, Marcus really hated that 307. i guess the downfall of peugeot is just inevitable
Just sad to think about it,
From the 205T16 that was famously known to put an end to the Audi quattro dominance in the AWD system during the group.B era, to the epic comeback of Peugeot in the 206 and being so dominant during the early 2000, to a literal shitshow and a absolute joke of a 307.
Not only him, Harri did too, it did have a lot of handling and power steering issues, not to mention Peugeot's idea of making it a 4 speed car and using the coupe version and not the hatchback like they did with the 206, it went better the next year when they changed the transmission for a 5 speed but that was when Peugeot and Citroen left wrc
@@Snarfieincluding the tragedy of Michael Park in Wales back in 2005
And to add salt to the wound, it was it's sister company, (as part of the PSA group) Citroën who was winning everything
Marcus Gronholm really HATED the 307 with every fibre of his being 😂😂
This is so funny. Lol
mabey i need to start watching rally too it looks very fun
He did the FIST.
Not only that, he did it TWICE.
1:17 😂😂😂😂
A lot in fact. Shit
couldn't keep up the charade 😅
Guy sounds surprisingly close to Henning Wehn.
Henning is such a funny guy
Aach yës Black Round Pirelli vëry gööd tirè yes
Grönholm toki on ylivoimainen mitä tulee kommentteihin ja niiden hauskuuteen. Harmi, että Alén ajoi aikakaudella, kun vähemmän oli kamerat paikalla ja jos olikin, niin taltiointeja ei ole niin paljoa, mutta se vähä mitä on nähnyt, niin yhtä selvä kakkonen on Alén....ja loput tulee kaukana perässä...
Juha was a fucking Chad lmfao
He had the mustache of a man with nothing to lose.
Indeed! @@nightowlrally
Kiitos Kiitos
Rally english🤩
first U Finish got the best rally drivers ever 💪💪💪
and I love how you speek 👏👏👏
First clips are just grönholm
Grönholm my guy.
We allways believe that Finlandswedish are much better to talk english. Then come Marcus Grönholm!!! Great Busse!😁
Grönholm ei ole suomenruotsalainen.
@@AivottajaOnhan. Kotonaan on aina puhunut ruotsia. Isänsä Uffe puhui hyvin huonosti suomea.
@@latexivaooo6607Ruotsinkielisyys ei tarkoita, että henkilö on suomenruotsalainen. Se on aivan oma valinta. Koska Grönholm on sanonut olevansa suomenruotsalainen?
@@AivottajaTiedätkö ketään ruotsinkielistä suomalaista, joka on selvästi sanonut, ettei pidä itseään suomenruotsalaisena?
@@latexivaooo6607Tiedän.
Aap in dö äss ov Timo :DDDDD
150 rättiä (ratts) IS THE BEST 😂
kimi Räikkönens tetchers
Margarets?
Tiitsher
Yeah, was about to say same, WRC's Kimi
Gronholm 😅always the best
What does Tommi mean the season was over from the first race? Was that when Toyota cheated with their turbocharger?
Not the first race, but the first day of the Rally GB 1998. Makinen retired after his car hit a road marker, breaking his car's suspension. So he thought the championship was lost because Carlos Sainz was still running - until the very end.
To provide some additonal info alongside that comment 10 months ago, the cheaty turbo was 1995.
Finnish drivers = marcus
Shout out Marcus Grönholm
Suomalaiset vaan sanoo asiat miten ne ovat, ei enempää eikä vähempää.
Mäihä Mäkinen
Why does Grönholm speak English with a Finnish accent? His mother tongue is Swedish.
He speaks Swedish also with a Finnish accent.
Marty mcfly if he was finnish