di Montezemolo shut the FECK up
Alonso not good enough driver to get passed Hispania yet this jetass di Montezemolo thinks he could have won the race.
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di Montezemolo shut the FECK up
Alonso not good enough driver to get passed Hispania yet this jetass di Montezemolo thinks he could have won the race.
MAYBE they are :cool:
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/20596.html
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The three new teams will almost certainly occupy the bottom three places in the championship, meaning one of them is set to land a £17 million windfall when it beats the others. Branson said he had not been aware of the money up for grabs.
"There's some money? You never told me that!" Branson is quoted by BBC Sport,after being told about the cash by Virgin Racing CEO Graeme Lowdon. "It does make a difference. Whereas I said I wouldn't mind about tenth place, I've suddenly taken a big interest!"
M O A N I N G........ ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
I'll just repeat what someone else said as I agree with the statement totally.
"The 3 new teams are nothing but a credit to the sport"
Seriously, what planet is LdM on? To think that the 3 new teams have gone from between 5 and 7 seconds off the pace to between 2.5 and 4 seconds, thats over half the deficit in just 4 months yet this nitwit is still harping on about them being too slow is laughable, hell a Lotus was within just TWO TENTHS of outqualifying a Sauber just this weekend.
Mr di Montezemolo, Can you please shut up about these teams, they won the right to be in F1 and are here to stay and you will never get your wish of a 3rd car.
well said. especially considering the new teams are undoubtadly on a massively tight budget when compared to the big spenders. to me, lotus, virgin, and even cash strapped HRT are doing just as a credible job spending their small amounts of money than mclaren, red bull, mercedes and ferrari are doing spending their hundreds of millions of pounds/euros.Quote:
Originally Posted by DazzlaF1
Deep problems that probably come from childhood I'd say. Nothing else could explain it. By his criteria new F1 teams should be allowed only if capable of beating the old ones. He would probably even forbid the older teams that don't win. We would end up having just one team. A team that would always win. No joke teams. Now wouldn't that be wonderful?Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
I'm very sad that Luca continues to embarrass Ferrari with his ludicrous statements.
Agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
It is beneath a team like Ferrari to continue harping about this issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Hopefully no one else in the team shares his pov
sadly the drivers who most often face the media will have to be the ones answering questions about his statements. Although I expect Alonso to somewhat agree with him, and company man massa towing the line.
I believe there's already a limit of 45 people in place for each team over a race weekend, which doesn't make much difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by fandango