I think anyone who respects the racing heritage of Ferrari should be glad to see a Ferrari with any driver on top of the podium at Monza. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
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I think anyone who respects the racing heritage of Ferrari should be glad to see a Ferrari with any driver on top of the podium at Monza. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
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Originally Posted by DexDexter
But a good race by Santander. The last chance to be in the fight and they took it. Good to have 5 cars fighting for wdc.
Exactly!Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
How foolish do you feel now ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
I feel delighted! Ferrari is the best team and Jenson is a great driver, who I support, so to have him and the scarlet cars on the podium, with Fred winning, is perfect!Quote:
Originally Posted by skc
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Originally Posted by F1boat
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Originally Posted by airshifter
I suggest you folks tell that to Pallone
The pit stop result was for me one of those moments that now add to my collection of passionate emotion, such as remembering vividly when Nigel's tyre blew in Adelaide ......Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
So very disappointed along with Jenson.
But his comments afterwards soothed the situation - with his broken diffuser and then the tyre problems, despite the mess by Mclaren, he could not have held off El Nano.
:eek: A wonderful day for Ferrari and I have said before that at Monza, if not Jenson, then the Scuderia - just not THIS way!!!
:D I think this was Jense's BEST drive along with his Monaco 2009 win - and in qualification at this difficult track to do well, he was magnificent.
Whitmarsh signed him for this type of potential and this is a track that requires finesse and patience that he is simply the best at.
At the start of the year my pick for the title was Alonso and there were those who wrote him off a while ago.
Since the middle of the season - Silverstone - Alonso has been scoring points faster except for one driver only, Mark Webber.
The unanswered question is whether Ferrari have engineered the car to where El Nano will be able to use his exceptional skill to win the title. His biggest rival is Webber, because Mark has found the zone that allows him to race in the way that Senna described essential to win the championship.
I will not be surprised to see these two in the end be the rivals for title honors.
Since Silverstone, they have been scoring points a higher rate than everyone else - especially the Australian.
Ferrari and Alonso are not done just yet!
This is absolutely true: when Fernando came out ahead of Bunsen after the great pitstop, my first thought was pino must be delightedQuote:
Originally Posted by pino
Great weekend for Ferrari :up: Hopefully a slim chance at the WDC now.
You're damn right I was very delighted :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce