Ferrari are back?
Forza Ferrari!
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Ferrari are back?
Forza Ferrari!
:D This made my day:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77551
I'm not a Ferrari fan but I like how they didn't beat around the bush.
I agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
And the slap in Mateschitz' face is well deserved after his backstabbing move.
So Ferrari agreed to let Alguersuari test but RedBull can't be gentlemen enough to return the favor.
Williams had the right to refuse the test and now I fully accept their stance.
How valuable is Massa?
I've had this burning question before Massa received his injury, but even more so after Hungary. If Kimi gets the boot, then will Massa be the team leader if say Alonso takes the scarlet seat?
Massa may just be a lot easier to ditch for an average driver who can help Ferrari's number 1 driver.
Not sure I understand your logic.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
Anyway Massa has been the team leader for the last 2 seasons and he is very well integrated in the team.
I'd say Massa was integral to Ferrari....he was still very rough when he joined Ferrari and it's clear Schumacher has helped him hone his natural talent into more consistency.
There's no reason to dump Massa, regardless of who might be his team mate in 2010. And if it's Alonso, he'll need to be respectful of the existing team members this time around...he's won't be protected by his 'daddy' Flavio and allowed to stomp and scream like a brat.
Really. Massa has been team leader?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
You learn something new every day :D
I think that's a good thing for you, as I was already a bit concerned by your level!Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
Now, just keep learning! :D
It must just be me but can you explain why a driver that wasn't the most reliable or quickest in the team would be Team Leader over the World Champion.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Just asking like ;)
Apparently you think that being a team leader = number one status.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
IMO this is not the case.
Ferrari did offer and does offer equal status and possibilities to both their drivers, it's up to the drivers to take up the role of team leader (Felipe) or not (Kimi).
You see a bit of thinking would have helped you understand better before posting rubbish.