There's only 2 cars at Ferrari and Massa is in one of them when he returns - and I doubt Alonso is in any position to stipulate who his team mate is regardless.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
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There's only 2 cars at Ferrari and Massa is in one of them when he returns - and I doubt Alonso is in any position to stipulate who his team mate is regardless.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
The Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo is saying that Felipe deserves an other chance and then we understand that the big money tells the rest.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
yeah that comment sounded ridiculous to me. Why would massa deserve another chance and kimi not?Quote:
Originally Posted by jas123f1
and why would you keep a guy who won;t be racing for half a year, and has won nothing, has a less stable perosnality to be matched with Alonso than a team with 2 WDC's and a driver who is bringing out the best in this 2009 car which will essentially be the same as the 2010 car. By the time we get to the end of 2009 kimi will have successfully dialed up that car to top contender status, and then you show him the door and give him the golden parachute.
put it this way, Kimi is pretty much sought after by every team out there. If massa were to be let go, I doubt that mclaren would offer him the seat, and he wouldn't have that many suitors.
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Originally Posted by truefan72
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That comment sounded ridiculous to me too - did you think i'm the Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo who is saying that Felipe deserves an other chance but not Kimi.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
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kimi in a fast reliable mclaren will drive ferraris pants off
Sure he is - if he has a car to do it :)Quote:
Originally Posted by snellman
I don't know, but massa looked psychologically strong reacting after his 2 dnf's in the 2 first races last year, after his engine issue in Hungary, after the team mistake in Singapore, and after losing the title in the last corner, also I think it's positive that he can always learn and improve working with the right people like his engineerQuote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
so ferrari was not giving proper attention to kimi since 2007?... also you can see in many different ways the better performance of Kimi since hungaryQuote:
And since Massa left he is the highest scoring driver with Barrichello some way behind. The Ferrari team have provided Kimi with proper attention and this is the result.
so the real result was Massa 2nd and Kimi 18th.Quote:
BUt remember Spa in 2008, he passed both Massa and Hamilton. Then of course Massa was given first place by the stewards.
the results since 2007 show that they have similar performance.Quote:
Kimi is far and away the better driver than Massa and he WON a world title for Ferrari.
Well spotted! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
"the fact that" is the most abused expression around. Whenever I see it, I immediately check to see if there was an actual fact in the vicinity. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan