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    Quote Originally Posted by truefan72 View Post
    surely this is a late april fools joke right?

    If you are going to replace Domenicali, at least bring in someone with some knowledge, respect and qualifications
    Dark days ahead for ferrari
    Don't worry, Flavio Briatore's return will be confirmed soon!

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    The obvious choice is Ross... if they can get him. And I don't see even the slightest chance that Roamys wish for Flavio to come back would take place. He has no place in F1 and even Ferrari don't want to have a known race fixer working for them. Fred might like it, but I doubt Kimi would.

    As for the current choice, I can't see him doing any harm short term. I've always thought the team of Luca and Stefano lacked in "hands on" leadership. Without knowing more about Marco Mattiacci we can't really predict what he will bring to the team, but without doubt it will be a different leadership style. And in this day and age, if he is a good leader he can improve the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koz View Post
    Don't worry, Flavio Briatore's return will be confirmed soon!
    That would be the death of Ferrari for me. No team associating itself with that scumbag deserves to live.
    как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю

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    Bring back Enzo Baggie :naked:
    May the forza be with you

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    Good luck to Marco Mattiacci. From what I have read he appears to be a good business man and leader, which is possibly more important than his F1 knowledge - he has a team full of people who already possess this.

    Plus he has by far the coolest name of any of the team leaders in F1. Marco Mattiacci, sounds like someone you wouldn't want to argue with

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    This probably came a year too late - he should stepped down when they could not make a race/title winning car last year and given the reigns over to a new guy before the new rules/regs kicked in.
    This appears very reactive than pro-active - like a team sacking a manager just before a relegation fight...often the team still ends getting relegated
    Tito Vilanova = :champion:

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    I wonder what Eric Boullier could have accomplished as team principal if he had Ferrari's purse.

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    I wonder who Luca's next scapegoat will be in this uncompetitive era at the Scuderia?

    An ideal replacement would be Ross Brawn but I doubt he would go back to a team that effectively pushed him out the door.
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    Door at ferrari a round one these day. Tell Kimi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truefan72 View Post
    surely this is a late april fools joke right?

    If you are going to replace Domenicali, at least bring in someone with some knowledge, respect and qualifications
    Dark days ahead for ferrari
    Back to the early/mid 90s perhaps?
    I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy

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