Exactly, however I wouldn't call it funny, it's shocking.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
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Exactly, however I wouldn't call it funny, it's shocking.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
There fixed :)Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
pretty funny - as long as they have radios and pitboards there will be team orders. That is why no punishment for ferrari. FIA just wants it not to be blatant.
Funny, I though that the biggest scandal came because one team stole data from another... Silly me!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rodster
If the story has some truth to it - Briatore to replace Domenicali eventually?
Alonso may be trying to work according to the Schumi formula. And why not?
Flavio is an excellent manager and if Webber is still aound why not have his other driver there too - Massa in my view is not going to last long - Alonso is in the process of demolishing him - using a Senna tactic.
Maybe by that time Bianchi will be ready for f1, but if not, Mark - perhaps a former world champion - could see out his twilight years as an f1 driver and ramp up his post grand prix career worth quite a lot!
Just a thought :-]
I would not be surprised by this move and it actually makes sense. Briatore has always preached the #1 favored driver approach and Alonso prefers that. Briatore is Italian and is quite the opposite of Domenicali in personality. To me Domenicali has always appeared as too nice for such a high profile team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
I also think Massa is on his way out and when it does happen he will rue not saying FU to Ferrari and making it hard if not impossible for his teammate to pass him in Germany. Massa deserves better and is a solid driver but he has been pegged as #2. Too bad they couldn't just tell him that.
Thatīs right, the rumour in Italy is that felipe will be sacked and ferrari rehire Kimi.
http://translate.google.fi/translate...ssa%2F19151%2F
Well if you believe that Flavio will be taking over the reins at Ferrari then I doubt you will see Kimi there. Alonso will move to the solid number 1 position and Massa will have to agree to lapdog status or be replaced by someone who will accept that position. Any we all know there are many!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Absolutely agree with you and Alonso would not want Kimi on his team anyways. Kimi is just too good to agree to that. Although I don't dispute the rumor it's just that I don't see that happening.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roamy
That's why I think Red Bull or Renault would be the better fit for Kimi.
That would be quite interesting but highly unlikely I'd say.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01