woah Big news.
Cant see that working to be honest.
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woah Big news.
Cant see that working to be honest.
If Kimi signs on with Ferrari, it seems that will confirm his belief that Lotus don't have the resources to develop a winning car for him in 2014.
I saw on ESPN that Kimi sign and that Massa will depart. I only mention this because ESPN's coverage of F1 is shite; so if they are reporting this it must be true.
I posted here last night and I guess Mark tinkered with the forum at the same moment...anyways its nice to see Kimi back in a (hopefully) quick car again and 2 drivers I like in the same team. Will be good to fire up Fernando if there is some negativity after 4 Vettel years in his mind.
Welcome back mate :dork:
Confirmed then.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24042352
Wow this is going to be fun.
At the very least, it should fill some column inches :stareup: :dork: :sailor:
Goodbye Felipe! ;( Everyone knows you were faster than Fred :angel:
Kimi to Ferrari
Massa to Lotus
Hulk or diresta to Lotus
Sirotkin to Sauber
Grosjean to torro rosso or force india?
I really like Massa on a personal level - he's dignified, intelligent and seems to love F1. And after the accident it was great to see him back but - and there's always a 'but' - if Ferrari want to be serious about even coming close to challenging for a constructors crown, they need someone more consistent. That's not to say I think Kimi is the answer as the potential fireworks could be quite something, hence you'd assume the 1 year contract with the 1 year follow-on option.
Last year was a bad one for Felipe, he looked really out of sorts. There have been flashes of old Felipe this year but not enough to make me think his career isn't on a downward trajectory, as sad as that is.
I hope he's still around next year as I think the grid needs someone of his class - both as a person and a driver.
yup confirmed
http://eurosport.yahoo.com/news/formula ... 5--f1.html
that means hulkenberg joins Grosjean at Lotus
and Massa is out of F1 imo
my predictions are holding form