QUOTE(skylinegtr34rule4life @ Jan 2 2009, 12:56 PM)
its normal la .... many people get jealous with the best team ...> ~ Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F1 Team V4 ~, 2008 World Constructor Champion!
> ~ Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F1 Team V4 ~, 2008 World Constructor Champion!
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Jan 3 2009, 08:42 PM
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Mar 29 2009, 04:31 PM
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better get Vettel & kick out kimi ... kimi has always destroy his car.
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Apr 4 2009, 06:10 PM
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what a stupid desion from ferrari team ............. satisfied with massa time lap & then go relax
...... i think ferrari team are still dreaming, still thought ferrari is a leader & best team. better kick-out the team leader ..... Luca Baldisserri & Stefano Domenicali , makes so many tactical mistakes This post has been edited by bob: Apr 4 2009, 06:14 PM |
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Apr 4 2009, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE Unhappy Massa willing to share the blame ''It is a Ferrari mistake and a wakeup call'' Massa and Ferrari caught out in qualifying Felipe Massa on Saturday said he blames 'everybody' wearing red in the Sepang paddock this weekend for his atrocious qualifying result. The Brazilian, despite the Ferrari F60 looking competitive on the Malaysian layout in practice, will line up just 16th on the grid after deliberately sitting out the final dash for pace in 'Q1'. "The team thought it was enough to go through and maybe I thought the same, honestly. In the end there was not enough time to go out again," he said. Asked if he blames the team for the bad call, Massa answered: "I blame me, I blame the engineers, I blame everybody that was working. It is a Ferrari mistake and a wakeup call for us." He said part of the problem could be Ferrari simply adjusting to no longer having the best car in F1, after a disastrous start to the season in Australia last week. still sleeping & dreaming ..... |
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Apr 5 2009, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(Raikkonen @ Apr 5 2009, 07:06 PM) as long as ferrari still got 2 idiot boss ....... they will collapse4 laps b4 rain, change kimi tyres for FULL WET tyre .... then only light rain, & they change again to intermidiate just 3 laps b4 heavy rain.... really bad & stupid mistake .... they're still sleeping ... |
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Apr 9 2009, 03:43 PM
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schumacher is back??
QUOTE As Ferrari staged a nearly three hour 'crisis meeting' at Maranello, Niki Lauda leapt to the defence of Michael Schumacher. It is believed that Schumacher, the Italian team's seven time world champion and advisor, was not invited to the meeting chaired by President Luca di Montezemolo. The meeting followed Ferrari's worst start to a world championship since 1992, where after the Malaysian Grand Prix at the weekend the Italian and German press chided Schumacher's role in the strategy blunders. Even French newspapers joined in, one suggesting that Sepang proved that 'the Schumacher myth is over'. "There should be more respect for a seven time world champion," his manager Willi Weber told Sport Bild. Former champion Lauda, although scolding the team for making a wrong call last Sunday, now defends Schumacher. He deflects the criticism to Ferrari, for leaving Schumacher's actual role too ambiguous. "If I was Ferrari I would have Michael on the pitwall," said the Austrian, "and not half-way here and half-way there.” "He would be making decisions a hundred times better than some engineer. What would I say to Ferrari? 'Use his experience! Put him up there!' There is no-one better," Lauda added. It is rumoured that Stefano Domenicali does not have plans to summon Schumacher to the third round of the championship in China next weekend. |
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Apr 17 2009, 08:33 PM
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QUOTE(maserati_sam @ Apr 10 2009, 08:20 PM) its all about the race car not driver ..........i think in shanghai GP ............ ferrari won't able to get any single point. no KERS, no power ..... + the aerodynamic very poor, |
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