I always had a soft spot for Raikkonen because he made some funny quotes if you hung around long enough:
What advice would you give to the rookies Nico Rosberg and Scott Speed? "I hope that they are good in giving way."
On Montoya at McLaren: "If he believes in it, he can believe. I'm not interested in what happens behind me."
Asked how prepared he was for a season: "I usually get to read from your magazines what I have done."
"I read somewhere that I drive with the luck of a drunk."
Opinion of Ron Dennis: "He's strange now and then. He always wants to know everything. He doesn’t interest me. My life would be much more easier had I been a F1 driver in the 70's with the guys. I was definitely born in the wrong era."
Asked what he thought the atmosphere was at McLaren around the time of the spygate saga: "I bet it's f****** great."
"Driving is the only thing I love about F1."
After Canada 2008: "If there's a red light when you leave the pitlane you have to stop. Then some wooden eye (Hamilton) crashes into you and breaks the car."
How does it feels to drive at 300 km/h? "It feels normal."
The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you? "It protects my head."
Do you have any special rituals when the helmet is concerned like many have? "I wipe it so that I can see better."
"Others can sit in the simulators if they want. I'm here to drive."
Kimi, who was on the phone that Jean Todt gave you? "I think it was Michael, but the line was pretty bad so I couldn't hear him."
On life in Finland: "Well, in summer there's fishing and f******. And in winter... the fishing is bad."
Interviewer: "The most exciting moment during the race weekend?"
Kimi: "I think so it's the race start, always."
Interviewer: "The most boring?"
Kimi: "Now."
"Suddenly the steering wheel was in my hands. I tried to put it back on, but it was too late. I was just wondering where I was going to end up."
"The constructor's championship doesn't really mean anything to me."