I fully understand you.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
I've somewhat warmed to Kimi during his tenure at Ferrari and having him in a McLaren will be a bit contradictory for me, maybe he goes to another team and I'll support him a bit.
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I fully understand you.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
I've somewhat warmed to Kimi during his tenure at Ferrari and having him in a McLaren will be a bit contradictory for me, maybe he goes to another team and I'll support him a bit.
Dear ioanus, I dont hate anyone. I even like your golden boy Felipe and feel terrible about his freak accident.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Your dislike to Kimi however has been proven beyond any doubt by yourself. Right here.
I do hope Felipe gets back okay. And if he does, I believe he´ll give Alonso a hard time. And I hope Kimi will beat them both in McL.
Thats just racing.
I do not dislike Kimi as a person.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
The only people I somewhat dislike are Ron Dennis and Kimi's fanboys, and I say fanboys to differentiate between thgem and the real fans Kimi has, few but very knowledgeable and likeable people, just like Kimi.
Was that a serious question?Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Fair enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
How do you feel about Kimi´s 45Me salary+ compensation for 2010 (from Marlboro and Santander). Plus the salary from the new team. Thats absurd, dont you think?
It's their money.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
However I believe that paying anyone more than 1 million Euro a season is absurd.
I'm pretty sure that even the president of the US doesn't get close to that and his job (and responsabilities) is a million times more difficult.
I will definitely support McLaren a lot more next year if indeed Raikkonen rejoins them.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
pot calling kettle black :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I haven´t read all the replies on this topic but:
Why isn´t the option that Kimi will drive the WRC series mentioned by anyone?? :bounce:
Don´t you guys see that he will change to RALLYING next year????
That´s the most obvious thing for him to do. :D :D
er..this is a formula 1 forum,why would f1 fans want to see him rallying :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
a fanboy is someone who doesn't accept the fault of his fav driver/band/team and always insists that the driver/team/band can do no wrong...like erm...most metallica fans....and Ioan ofcourse ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Because Kimi => Toyota? Is that a reasonable option to assume, my dear Watson?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
No, Toyota isn´t rallying any longer. But Kimi => Fiat (S2000) is a very possible outcome next year. And that´s rallying.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
I think you F1-fans unfortenately have to accept he´s leaving F1 for WRC next year. So please you have to deal with it and dare to discuss it as well. :s mokin:
Ioan, please learn to multi-quote rather than replying to everybody individually: it takes a bloody age to navigate on a mobile :)
But there is Toyota Corolla S2000 as well :P Kimi said if he stays in F1 he would drive only in team which give chances to the win championship. So probably he thinks about McLaren or maybe even Brawn. Toyota is in F1 many years and didn't even win race so far so I think it less probably he will join this team. So if not McLaren maybe it will be rallies... Would be very interesting.
But there really is no WRC, there is Loeb and Hirvonen plus that other Finn who keeps crashing. That's about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
One really important question here that everyone seems to have overlooked...
...if Kimi is indeed as the stronger rumours suggest, on his way back to McLaren Mercedes, in keeping with his sense of style at Ferrari from this year, will Vodafone be making Kimi his own special oversized ganster-rapper style baseball cap with oversized flat peak? :)
But what about IRC for Kimi then? :p : That's not really much worse than WRC any more!Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
At the moment no. But it will be the years on! While F1 seems to disappear in cheating and so on which is sad I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
But as a motorsportfan(?) you´d know about Latvala, wouldn´t you? ;)
You think?? I reckon that Kimi will either be with McLaren unless Toyota are lucky in luring him. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/79109 (see last para)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
I don't know about Kubica's manager, but it looks more like Jason Plato to me in that photo :eek: :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
Go back to school, I have no time to teach latecomers.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Sorry Dave! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Keep cool ioan baby. Keep cool. Remember Forum Protocol ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Perhaps we can all tone down the haters and fanboy comments again?
Now, I have to go watch some Touring cars go round a track so behave yourselves till I get back Tuesday :D
:wave:
Rob Smedley, LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
:D :D
I bet he's going to WRC...
Which team? There are only 2 teams, and the seats are pretty much taken.Quote:
Originally Posted by Almeidafoto
So you think Kimi will go and slide into oblivion?Quote:
Originally Posted by Almeidafoto
I can't believe how badly Ferrari have shot themselves in the foot. Kimi just obliterated Fisichella yet again, who by the way failed to make it to Q2 again, and Fisi is gonna be on Ferrari's payroll next year. :rotflmao:
And he also made sure he was quicker than Alonso in all sessions, making it into Q3, while Alonso and his "six tenths" were knocked out in Q2. I dunno what was Alonso crying about afterwards in the pits.
I dearly wish and hope that Kimi will stay in F1, returns to Mclaren and kicks Ferrari's scarlet behinds all over the floor. I dunno why he would leave F1 now, this is as good motivation as any. I really, really hope this happens.
Never liked Ferrari even when Kimi was driving for them. They've proved they are a sneaky backstabbing bunch, only comfortable with a driver who is okay with selling his soul to the devil and doing anything and everything to win, not an honest guy. That's why Schumacher first, and Alonso now, proudly part of many F1 scandals.
Well, now I've got more than a couple of reasons to cheer Mclaren, always my favorite team, and hope that Ferrari lose miserably. :devil: Let's see how Alonso's six tenths help Ferrari, now that he doesn't have Nigel Stepney in the other team. :p
Does Latvala have a contract for next year? I don't know about that. Maybe Malcolm Wilson would like to have Kimi drive the second Ford with Hirvonen, especially since he is so fond of finns. Gronholm first, then Hirvonen and Latvala.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
I really hope this doesn't happen, because there's one more thing Kimi has to do before he leaves F1. Well, maybe not him, but his fans certainly want to see that happen. :p
Hopefully that will not happen, IMO rallying is incredibly boring.Quote:
Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
Are they still running that Rallying Championship? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Wish I could reply you in a proper way but this is a F1 forum so, let's go back to F1...Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Let me rephrase, rallying is very boring on TV. Not in Jyväskylä.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
yeah ok, us tifosi will cry ourselves to sleep cheering for the most famous and successful team in f1 and perhaps the world of automobiles.Quote:
Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
us president makes 500k, but they dont do it for the money as they all are rich before they got elected.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
anyways I support the team of Ferrari, I dont care who drives for them, they are not above the team.
I hated kimi with mclaren, liked him with Ferrari, he'll become the enemy again when he leaves.
only exception was schumacher, but I got into f1 in 98, so he was already with Ferrari than.
but even he was not above the team.
lot of drivel and bs being posted on here,but i hope that Kimi makes the Ferrari team eat their words
Kimi for the WDC next year :up:
What words? Did I miss Ferrari bashing Kimi?!Quote:
Originally Posted by harsha
Kimi on a special stage in Jyväskylä ( Cursing at the end :) and saying it didn't go well at all) Let's hope he doesn't move to that discipline just yet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLAmy...eature=related
Sure, I agree.. really.. and the reason for me is that Ferrari break their promises to their latest world champion and they did it only because of BIG money.. not very honourable, i should say...Quote:
Originally Posted by harsha
I think Ferrari still has some kind of “Schumi sickness” in the team – they have forgotten how difficult it is to be best. I was hoping that Ferrari should be more honourable when Schumacher decided to leave his driver seat and especially when they hired Kimi, who is very honest guy.
Unfortunately that didn’t go in that way, it’s really doesn’t make sense that Ferrari doesn’t take their responsibility … and to be accusing Kimi of the pour result Ferrari is making this year... is “low”, every one can se that the car is very difficult to drive – if some one don’t believe that .. ask Fisi or Badoer..
I still hope Kimi will have a sporting chance next year and take the title and especially NOW..
I like Felipe and I was hoping that he would get the title some day, I think today is his chances to be a champion unfortunately much lower than with Kimi, who was helping him last year which make of course Kimis own results a bit worse – now it’s interesting to see when Alonso will do the same .. ( I have my doubts..)
Big mistake of Ferrari to sell their latest champion AND thousands of their fans for money..
:s mokin: