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What happened to Kimi Raikkonen's push in 28-F1 UK Station? Thank you for your questions.

Iceman Furious Pushes Down Photographer F1. The official intervened to delete it urgently. At Silverstone Circuit, foreign media filmed Raikkonen's angry pushing down the photographer. However, the video of Raikkonen's beating on major video websites has been deleted urgently under the negotiation of F1 management organization. Just before the F1 Grand Prix in Britain, Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen suddenly became furious and pushed the reporter who was taking a close-up shot in front of him, causing the latter to fall to the ground. Kimi's beating video once appeared on Youtube and other foreign video websites. However, under the urgent coordination of F1 management agencies, related videos have been quickly banned. Why did Raikkonen, who has always been quiet, suddenly burst into emotion when the game was about to start and began to push the photographer? According to the story published by MTV3 TV in Finland, the journalist named Paul Henri Cahier was shooting Raikkonen at close range. However, while Raikkonen was busy sorting out the head and neck protection device and helmet, the impatient reporter suddenly squeezed in front of Raikkonen and held the camera only a few centimeters away from his face. Raikkonen immediately felt that his "private sphere" had been violated, so he angrily thrust his hands at the unsuspecting reporter, causing the latter to fall to the ground. However, the whole process of Raikkonen pushing down the reporter was completely filmed. The staff who held an umbrella for Raikkonen at the time of the incident also reminded the reporter to keep a proper distance. Obviously, this reporter ignored the staff's reminder. "Photographers should respect the fact that Raikkonen is going to the competition, so don't get too close to him." Raikkonen's agent Steve Robertson said in an interview on this matter. Raikkonen himself talked about it in an interview: "I don't care if people think much." If they ask me questions well, then I will cooperate very much; But if they ask me silly questions, I won't answer them, but then they will think I'm a fool. It's all the same. If people can be friendly to each other, things will be much simpler. " Afterwards, the reporter who was pushed down did not take any action against Raikkonen. Now, if you search for the video of Raikkonen's beating on foreign video websites, only one line will appear: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by formula one management (the video is unavailable because of copyright issues raised by F1 management agencies). ) "It can be seen that F1 managers are eager to control the negative impact of this matter to a minimum.

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