Teemu Selänne’s driving skills are reasons for the Top Gear Finland program.

F1 journalist Mervi Kallio visited the Top Gear Finland program. Laura Tamila/Nelonen

Saturday Top Gear Finland The episode will see sports journalist Mervi Kallio.

Teemu Selänne will receive a long-time F1 journalist Kallion. The duo immediately came out of the box how several times Mervi Kallio has interviewed Selännne, but now it is Teemu’s turn.

– You know that sports are best on the spot. We are lucky to have so much to watch the weekend on the spot. We are at the heart of where it happens, Kallio says for his work.

Your Selänne inquires about her favorite driver from the rock. Kallio is not responsible for the Finnish driver. Thus, he mentions Daniel Ricciardon, Australia, of modern drivers.

– He’s always honest, to take other people into consideration. Maybe I would say Teemu that he is like you, Kallio says.

Your back asks for applause for this comment from the studio audience.

– I even blushed a little, Selänne says stunned.

Next, Kallio makes a special request.

– Before we go ahead, whether we can change roles a little because you know you are not a journalist, Kallio asks.

– Role Play? Asks your back with a laugh.

– Yeah, role playing, you like? Suddenly inquires Kallio.

– Yeah, your back laughs a little confused.

Kallio justifies that he would be more cozy in the role of a journalist and to ask Selänne for permission.

– It’s wonderful that you could come. Warmly welcome Teemu Selänne, Kallio is immersed in his role.

– How do you see yourself? What kind of driver are you? Kallio asks Selänne.

Pictured is Christoffer Strandberg, Ismo Leikola and Teemu Selänne of Top Gear Finland. Mervi Kallio, a sports journalist visiting Saturday episode in the middle of Saturday. Laura Tamila/Nelonen

– Hell good! Well, let’s just say that I’m pretty eager, yes, your back responds.

Surprisingly, Kallio says he has inquired the same from the recent world champion, McLaren’s team manager Zak Brown.

– Not real! Your back is crying out.

The program goes to see the recording where Zak Brown looks at Selänne’s driving video.

– I don’t wait to see this. Or maybe I don’t want to see this. Did he say he had a driving license?

– Looks like he was drinking again! Just a little damage in the car. I would like him more to the back seat! He should stay in hockey. Oops, no, not good! And he calls himself a Finnish lightning. Finnish lightning? Rather, Finnish garbage, Brown gives his fiably judgment.

– Wow, this surprised me completely now, Selänne says.

He accused the Brown’s strict judgment of the program’s poorly selected video clips.

Top Gear Finland on Saturdays on Screen and Nelonen at 9pm. See all TV shows and broadcast times on Telku TV guide.

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