Showing posts with label Guest post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest post. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Retro. No Current F1 Fitty of the week. Kimi Raikkonen

So it has been a while since I have done a Fitty of the week post.
Mainly because I have been so busy.
Mainly because I struggled to find a retro fitty of the week.

So in true FFF style.
I decided to go for someone who is back in the F1 news.

Kimi Raikkonen.


Now Kimi may be a man of few words.
Very few words.
Unless those words come out of his mouth at karaoke.

But aside from that.

Kimi is a very pretty boy to look at.
It's definitely the Blonde hair, blue eyes thing.

I literally can not stop myself from looking at his eyes. They are literally intoxicating.
*Swoon*

Plus not only is he pretty damn hot.
He also has tattoo's.

That alone up's the hotness factor for me a notch.


So I'm glad that Kimi is coming back.
Well for comedy value. Yes.
For beautiful-ness...

What do you think? *Swoons*


P.S If you would like to do a guest post for FFF and do a Retro F1 Fitty of the week.
Then email me at squiffany87@gmail.com

And you could have a guest post just like Susie did a few weeks ago.
Retro F1 Fitty of the week. Francois Cevert. 

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Guest post. Retro F1 fitty of the week. Francois Cevert.

This week's Retro F1 fitty of the week comes from my twitter friend Susie.
Who this week talks about Francois Cevert.
Don't forget you can find Susie's fantastic F1 musings on twitter @tenacious_sd.



The story of Frenchman Francois Cevert is one ultimately of sadness and unfilled promise. Having been tragically killed at Watkins Glen in 1973, he was never able to take up the mantle of team leader at Tyrrell.

I think Cevert's appeal became more obvious recently when people started to realise the resemblance between he and current F1 driver Jerome D'Ambrosio. (Missed that F1 fitty post? Catch it here)

Of course these drivers have one thing in common.

The blue eyes.


With his dark hair, piercing eyes and fascinating background (Cevert was the son of a Parisian jeweller who joined the French resistance), Francois Cevert very much encapsulated the glamorous side of F1 in the 1970s.

Sadly we will never know how Cevert's career would of progressed, but he remains in the memory of F1 fans as a big talent who would surely have gone to accomplish great things in the sport.




Don't forget if you want to do a guest post for Retro F1 fitty of the week. You can email me at squiffany87@gmail.com or message me on twitter @squiffany