WATCH: Kimi Raikkonen talks about pissing in the car
Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel were put on the spot by Formula 1’s ‘grill the grid’ video podcast, where they were asked a few embarrassing questions about their lives on and off the grid.
The most startling answer that came was from Kimi, of course, wherein he stated that he had actually taken a piss in the cockpit.
Vettel, however, disagreed to doing it, as he said he couldn’t do it to the mechanics, who had to take care of the car later.
The 4 time world champion though admitted to pissing in a wetsuit, as he could ‘take care’ of it later.
The duo were asked multiple questions, that were intended to put the duo on the spot and they didn’t quite disappoint.
When asked if they had ever been caught for speeding, Vettel replied with a yes, as he had received one for speeding off track.
Raikkonen was quick to jump into the conversation, nonchalantly saying that he had received a ticket for speeding in the pit lane.
The ‘interview’ ended with a question about lying to teammates, which certainly did put the duo in an awkward situation. But they handed it well by saying that he had never lied to each other.
Check out the video:
Raikkonen and Vettel will be aiming to get Ferrari to the top in Monza this weekend. Ferrari have struggled at Monza in the last few years and it is very important for the constructor’s championship that Ferrari put up a strong performance in their home grand prix.
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