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So, who's going to be the replacement?
Is Ferrari going to announce a new driver lineup at Monza?
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77948
So, who's going to be the replacement?
Is Ferrari going to announce a new driver lineup at Monza?
"May" :-) As Kimi says, we have to wait and see what happens.But if they bring new driver, it'd be best if it is Seb Bourdais IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
I am sure Gene would be a lot more competitive than Badoer. Maybe if he were Italian he would be driving instead of Badoer.
Tsk, this will be a bit risky. Hopefully it will be successful, or McLaren will destroy the next years' championship.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Schumi must just get his bloody neck sorted out and remind the boys how it should be done!
Agree!But what I read MCS will never come back to F1.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
That's a pity but what we can do for that?
¨However is SPA one of Kimi's favourites tracks - so a podium place is not impossible there - if everything goes in normally way.. and I hope (and believe) that Badoer get his really chance in SPA..Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I think Red Bull will be strong there. I should like to see Vettel at least in top 3.
I don't think Kimi has received much praise.
The guy landed on the freakin' podium and all anyone can think about is who will replace Kimi come next year. If he stays at Ferrari I would be happy. If Fernando goes to Ferrari, then someone has to make room for the prima donna.
Kimi's career at Ferrari has been a bit up and down but clearly his possible departure from Ferrari is not due to just performance. I know Jean Todt liked/still likes him a lot and was possibly the one who brought him there, but now he's gone, maybe that's got something to do with it. It's easier to blame a driver with a huge salary than the organisation for the lack of success.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
That's my opinion too, I think that Jean Todt estimated Kimi more than Stefano Domenicali do and I’m sure that Schumacher like Felipe much more than he like Kimi, and it's not very god for the team.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Kimi has his contract and it's wrong if he must go to another team - because he is a god driver and make a god job.
I have still difficult to believe that Ferrari will sell their latest champion for money - but you never know what money can by?