I know it would never happen, but a Fernando v Kimi at Ferrari would be monumental.
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I know it would never happen, but a Fernando v Kimi at Ferrari would be monumental.
I don't think Alonso would ever agree to Kimi as a teammate. Kimi would hurt his ego.Quote:
Originally Posted by aki13
here is what I see happening
kimi to renault
Massa to sauber or Lotus or Mercedes if MSC retires
Petrov to Ferrari
Heidfeld to Lotus or back to reserve driver
Most probable given Santander's demands. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Come, come gentleman do not get ridiculous now.
Petrov has more chance successfully climbing Mount Everest in slippers than becoming a Ferrari driver.
Similarly, nevermind, Massa, but anyone else other than Rosberg and Schumi driving for Mercedes in grands prix is just not going to happen.
The Schumacher contract is a three year one and given the bizarre limitation on testing the process of evolving a competitive car if it is NOT ideal, out of the box, makes for a very drawn out process.
Previously Schumi had the tools of testing morning til night in between races, now - well, there is not even the sound of an f1 car being started!
And Mclaren at various times during the Prost-Senna years, to remain competitive, used two test teams at two circuits - usually Silverstone and Pembrey - to arrive at solutions. Although Senna detested testing so Prost, Palmer and Pirro used to do most of it.
Do not underestimate Schumi - which you are along with many that ought to know better.
This is a bedding in year for Schumacher - just as brakes are done. So wait and see - but before that it is essential a competitive car be constructed for 2011, otherwise it will become a mission in futility and likely that Schumi could walk away - and nobody would blame him other than his usual detractors.
Kimi to Renault? I dont believe that - why? Kubica will dominate the team because not only is he quick but he has the ATTITUDE. He wants to win. He thinks of racing only.
Quite simply - Renault does not need Raikkonen. Especially a driver that has absolutely no interest in the team and will never try and harder than he feels like.
You think Boullier and for that matter all the other teams that could sign Raikkonen have forgotten his attitude at Ferrari? No.
It is Raikkonen that has to change and show that that is so - Kimi mostly, destroyed his image that was built over the seasons in 2009.
Maybe Renault would like him for Spa - but thats not possible.
Magnificent effort for Alonso today.
:s ailor: That guy Fred, he is a rather clever fellow :bandit:Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
Yes. I hope that his car will be OK tomorrow. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
This is only the second race on that lump, and it's not like he really tortured it at Monza. They have had some electronic gremlins but I think that and the gearbox are not anything to be overly concerned with. I'm more concerned with him getting a good start off the line. This track is going to force the McLarens to prove they have the ability to conserve their options. The Bulls are in good shape in this arena, and Webber has a new lump. The Mac's have managed their tires magnificently so far this season but I expect this track to give them more degradation so the Boss or JB need to get Fred early. Of course just about anything else in the world can happen :grenade: :dozey:Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
LOL, great car, absolutely amazing, awesome driver. I AM SO HAPPY!!!