Two-time F1 World Champion, Mika Hakkinen talks to BFM's Lee Chwi Lynn about his feelings upon winning the championship in 1998 and 1999, Finland's high-produce of driving champions, coming up with the decision to walk away from the sport and other matters close to his heart.

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#46 BFM Spotlight - Skill Or Car, Mika Hakkinen?

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Two-time F1 World Champion, Mika Hakkinen talks to BFM's Lee Chwi Lynn about his feelings upon winning the championship in 1998 and 1999, Finland's high-produce of driving champions, coming up with the decision to walk away from the sport and other matters close to his heart.