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By LRW
#418142
It was good to see Fernando up in the fight this weekend. Back where he should be.

Hopefully Ferrari and keep this up for the remainder of the season.
By What's Burning?
#418144
It was good to see Fernando up in the fight this weekend. Back where he should be.

Hopefully Ferrari and keep this up for the remainder of the season.

:nono: That's not a nice thing to say about Kimi. I agree though, nice start and nice sustain would have been nice to see Red up on the podium, it's been too long but between the lack of power, the tire management everyone was doing and the close confines of the circuit, there's wasn't going to be much in the way of overtaking.
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By racechick
#418821
This piece comes from our friend thejudge13. It interests me because I know(of) Steve Clark. You remember Nikki( of pole dancing fame) she used to go out with his little brother. Anyway, it looks like Ferrari have done the dirty on him , he's taken them to court and he's won. Heres the link
http://thejudge13.com/2014/09/29/f1-dai ... 20engineer

And here's the actual article the article........

Ferrari loses legal battle with engineer

Ferrari has lost a legal battle with a disgruntled F1 engineer. For 2012, Briton Steve Clark joined the fabled Maranello team from Mercedes, where he was a highly respected senior technical advisor. It was reported at the time that Clark’s new role would be in charge of Ferrari’s race engineers.

But Italy’s specialist Autosprint and La Gazzetta dello Sport separately report that Clark was subsequently ‘demoted’ to a role in Ferrari’s non-F1 projects, including working on the Italian olympic team’s bobsled design.

Clark reportedly sued the team in the local Modena courts, arguing that the demotion to a role outside of F1 caused “serious harm to his career”. The judge reportedly agreed, declaring that his ‘demotion’ was contrary to his contract. The reports say Ferrari has been ordered to reinstate Clark in his contracted F1 role or an equivalent, which could result in a departure settlement for the 48-year-old Briton.

TJ13 comment: An interesting article which demonstrates the dictatorial vision of the ex-President of Ferrari – Montezemolo. Clark was hired by Pat Fry and Stefano Domenicali to bring his expertise to Ferrari and was moved in the endless games of politics played out in Maranello.

As Costa explained earlier this year, every person recruited – and every decision on investment made – had to pass by Il Padrino – he refused to delegate authority. It will be interesting to see if the new regime empowers its people or disables them because simply – ‘We are Ferrari’

Of perhaps more pertinence is that once upon a time the power in Maranello was greater than the law – effectively. How times have changed..
By Hammer278
#418837
Bravo Clark!! :thumbup:
By CookinFlat6
#418839
Yes, I seem to remeber a few posts earlier about Ferraris 'older' style of management and how several staff had been rotated in and then out on the basis of non performance related edicts, with several rotated back in later, and indeed some rotated in and out and in again according to the 'dynamic' team manifesto

I think Brynne might be the record - in from Benetton, out with Brawn, in with Fry, sidelined for Allinson, and in again to 'consult' the 2015 car? Kimi was only in, then out then in and maybe out. Oh well its always good to have passion
By Hammer278
#419156
Congratulations to Ferrari for getting a 4X WDC to drive for them in 2015! On paper this team looks strong as hell...5 Championships worth of experience in both cars.

:hehe:
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By Frontrunner
#419218
So thinking about it, Ferrari have kept Kimi, the slower Ferrari driver this year and have employed Vettel, the slower of the 2 Red Bull drivers this year whilst getting rid of arguably the current best F1 driver on the grid. Yeah that makes sense

Anyway wonder what the thoughts of the tifosi in Italy think about it with Alonso out and Vettel in.
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By racechick
#419220
Maybe they had no choice about getting rid of the second best driver on the grid? Maybe it was Alonso's decision and Vettel was the only option left for Ferrari ( of the reasonably big hitters)
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By Jabberwocky
#419227
I have been thinking about this for the last few days, and as it turns out what has been announced over night just strengthens it.

The new hierarchy at Ferrari, are not racers, they have looked at the books and said "The guy we have at the moment, has won 2 world championships. almost 10 years ago. he has not done much since, and we pay him how much!"

Now they must of had a look around and said "Oh look this lad has won the last 4 championship, he must be good! Lets ask him if he wants a Ferrari rental car for next year"
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By Frontrunner
#419229
Maybe they had no choice about getting rid of the second best driver on the grid? Maybe it was Alonso's decision and Vettel was the only option left for Ferrari ( of the reasonably big hitters)


Alonso has been the only person that has put Ferrari on the map, without Alonso Ferrari would be nowhere. You would think Ferrari would do anything to keep Alonso happy and do anything to hold on to him, but then again Alonso has been frustrated with his red donkey and having issues with a couple of Ferrari personnel. Anyway Alonso will be off with McLaren, Ferrari's lost is McLaren's gain, if of course McLaren give him a offer.
By Hammer278
#419238
Maybe they had no choice about getting rid of the second best driver on the grid? Maybe it was Alonso's decision and Vettel was the only option left for Ferrari ( of the reasonably big hitters)


Alonso has been the only person that has put Ferrari on the map, without Alonso Ferrari would be nowhere. You would think Ferrari would do anything to keep Alonso happy and do anything to hold on to him, but then again Alonso has been frustrated with his red donkey and having issues with a couple of Ferrari personnel. Anyway Alonso will be off with McLaren, Ferrari's lost is McLaren's gain, if of course McLaren give him a offer.


Maybe Ron should welcome him back with open arms and offer him a #2 contract to be Magnussens 2015 rear gunner. :D:D
By CookinFlat6
#419240
Theres a slim chance that Ron could get revenge on behalf of all long suffering Mclaren fans everywhere and hang Alonso out to dry, maybe ask him to repay some of the fine (I wish) or just leave him without a seat and sign RoGro instead. That would be poetic justice and Ron could risk the wraith of Honda

Alonso and Button could both spend the year together on the island of elba
By What's Burning?
#419253
Why is there such little in the way of discussion from the Tifosi? :confused:
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