Italian fans want Alonso & Kubica in Ferrari
#101
Posted 13 April 2009 - 15:42
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#102
Posted 13 April 2009 - 16:28
Originally posted by chrisj
Alonso/Kubica together at Ferrari would be the biggest disaster imaginable for a Ferrari fan. Both drivers appear quick to criticize their teams publicly; this would create huge political casinos with no winner. One or the other maybe (I'd choose Alonso), but together, no way.
worse than massa kimi? sorry but I reliably disagree
#103
Posted 13 April 2009 - 16:39
Originally posted by otoelpiloto
worse than massa kimi? sorry but I reliably disagree
Well I can 'reliably' tell you that Kimi and Felipe have been the most successful partnership in the last two years.
17 wins, 376 points, 2 constructors and 1 drivers championship
#104
Posted 13 April 2009 - 16:44
Originally posted by RodrigoL
Well I can 'reliably' tell you that Kimi and Felipe have been the most successful partnership in the last two years.
17 wins, 376 points, 2 constructors and 1 drivers championship
yeah sure, that's what one can breaths out of the ferrari garage, it;s all optimism
#105
Posted 13 April 2009 - 16:46
Originally posted by potmotr
Isn't that what Hungary 2007 was all about?
Yes. Also global warming is about brown courtains and the middle east conflict is about iPhones.
#106
Posted 13 April 2009 - 16:51
Originally posted by otoelpiloto
worse than massa kimi? sorry but I reliably disagree
Massa and Kimi are actually good politically. They , mostly, keep the issues to themselves, don't critisize Ferrari publicly and don't really play up to the italian media drama over the team.
If Kubica for example was in a Ferrari and made one of his usual comments about the car and the team there would be so much drama it would be difficult to actually focus on racing for a month or two. Happened with Prost for those that are old enough to remember.
#107
Posted 13 April 2009 - 17:01
Originally posted by engel
Massa and Kimi are actually good politically. They , mostly, keep the issues to themselves, don't critisize Ferrari publicly and don't really play up to the italian media drama over the team.
If Kubica for example was in a Ferrari and made one of his usual comments about the car and the team there would be so much drama it would be difficult to actually focus on racing for a month or two. Happened with Prost for those that are old enough to remember.
so, explaining to your engineer that the car lacks of grip and other issues during practice is acting politically incorrect? flipping heck!!!