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    James Allen thinks that Mattiaci himself is a temporary fix and will eventually head back to the road car division. The ultimate aim apparently is to lure Ross Brawn back.

    All of this could have been avoided if they had just replaced JT with Ross Brawn in the first instance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pino View Post
    Very bad news, Marchionne is worse than Luca. I see a black future for Ferrari...
    They don't really care about the team, their just a bunch of money grabbing greasy waps.

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    Exactly Tazio, Marchionne has no passion for racing, he's just a cynical manager, and will only focus on the profit, not on winning races, and titles. He's already moved FIAT from Italy to Holland, for financial reasons...
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    I'm not at all sad to see him go. With him at the helm I always felt like Ferrari were run like a company I had worked for and left out of disgust. No matter what they did, he felt that just driving them into the ground and expecting more was the way to drive the bus. In reality, I think the majority of the people on the team had more actual passion than he does, and would have performed better if he quit beating them down. When you have a guy like that expecting more from the likes of Alonso, how do you think the middle of the pack engineer gets treated?



    As for the others, I'll reserve my judgement until we see. Personally I think what Ferrari really needs is strong leadership, and that comes in many, many forms. Some good leaders could perform the task without any real passion, and some leaders are blinded by their passion as well.


    It would be great to see Ross back, but I don't think it will happen myself.

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    Let's hope that Ferrari's hands are now untied, and the company can do whatever it takes to get back to the top:


    1. Fire Kimi
    2. Hire Montoya
    3. ?????
    4. Profit!

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    The problem with the race team is that, in this new formula, unless you had the foresight to start R&D for 2014 at least 5 years in advance, no matter how much money you throw at it, the car will not be fast enough. It's out there now as to the best way to package your ERS -H & K, but they will always be playing catch-up.

    The road car side (Ferrari) has benefited greatly from L Di-M's stewardship. I'm not sure some trumped up accountant that wants only maximum profit is what the road car division needs.

    Maybe will have another 2-3 years of headless chicken management until they realise what is needed - but will it be too late by then?

    Forget about Ross - he prefers F as in fishing, not F1, and with his health issues recently (arythme whatsitcalled) I am sure that the stress of not getting a bite for a day is a better stress than not winning on the track.

    I think he's done with F1, and good luck to him.

    For all of L Di-M's faults, I think it will become all too apparent how much he will be missed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zako85 View Post
    2. Hire Montoya
    Doh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pino View Post
    He's already moved FIAT from Italy to Holland, for financial reasons...
    Not because he likes Jazz then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pino View Post
    Exactly Tazio, Marchionne has no passion for racing, he's just a cynical manager, and will only focus on the profit, not on winning races, and titles. He's already moved FIAT from Italy to Holland, for financial reasons...
    Wait a second, orange is a Lamborghini color

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