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#147035
Luca :-\

He seems to be quick in the first sector, but not in the middle sector, and then seems okayish in the last sector. It's confidence in the high speed corners, he's taking them too cautiously, shifting down one gear more than Raikkonen, getting on the throttle later having gone in to the corner slower in the first place.


I couldn`t agree more. Looks to me he is gonna end up in P20, as he used to in his previous seasons - in the old times.

The regulations change, the teams change, but 1 thing is constant when you talk about Badoer - He is at the back of the pack, no matter what car he is driving.
And guess what, he just recorded his worst finish position, with Ferrari. P17 is the worst place where he has crossed the finish line in F1, the previous one was P15 in 1995 Pacific GP, driving for Minardi...
Well we have to take into consideration how many retirements used to be in F1, but in the end the numbers speak for themselves in this case...

So the question is who drives in Monza the car with number 3...

Now to other people. The field is close, Q1 is going to be really tight, I suspect everyone really close from P1 up to P19, it appears that P20 is already booked so no-one else can get it.
The practice is practice and there is still time before qualifying to make things work.

No more of me in this one
#147046
Who drives in for Ferrari in Monza is a good question.

There is of course talk that Jules Bianchi will step up to the plate. No doubt the young frenchman is talented and that we'll most likely see him in F1 in the future. But does he actually have a super license?? Not only that, the first time you ever driver an F1 car, its a Ferrari at Monza. Can you actually imagine what that would be like. I think it would be far to intense for a rookie.

Hulkenburg perhaps. Hmm. Williams say they are happy enough to let him race for Ferrari. But then again, Ferrari and Williams haven't exactly been the best of friends lately. Then again, he's already driven an F1 car in 2009. Something nearly all other drivers can't say.

There was of course talk that Luzzi or Fisi could take the seat at Ferrari. Makes sense to me actually. If Fisi took the seat for a while, then Luzzi would have a chance to finally drive for Force India.

But we'll see what happens. Its hardly an easy decision to make.
#147047
Maybe Ferrari can send out the call to Roberto Moreno the super-sub? :P
#147049
Who drives in for Ferrari in Monza is a good question.

There is of course talk that Jules Bianchi will step up to the plate. No doubt the young frenchman is talented and that we'll most likely see him in F1 in the future. But does he actually have a super license?? Not only that, the first time you ever driver an F1 car, its a Ferrari at Monza. Can you actually imagine what that would be like. I think it would be far to intense for a rookie.

Hulkenburg perhaps. Hmm. Williams say they are happy enough to let him race for Ferrari. But then again, Ferrari and Williams haven't exactly been the best of friends lately. Then again, he's already driven an F1 car in 2009. Something nearly all other drivers can't say.

There was of course talk that Luzzi or Fisi could take the seat at Ferrari. Makes sense to me actually. If Fisi took the seat for a while, then Luzzi would have a chance to finally drive for Force India.

But we'll see what happens. Its hardly an easy decision to make.


Davidson put his name forward. He's got a super licence, he's been racing this year and he's got enough experience in F1 to know what he's doing.
#147051
Who drives in for Ferrari in Monza is a good question.

There is of course talk that Jules Bianchi will step up to the plate. No doubt the young frenchman is talented and that we'll most likely see him in F1 in the future. But does he actually have a super license?? Not only that, the first time you ever driver an F1 car, its a Ferrari at Monza. Can you actually imagine what that would be like. I think it would be far to intense for a rookie.

Hulkenburg perhaps. Hmm. Williams say they are happy enough to let him race for Ferrari. But then again, Ferrari and Williams haven't exactly been the best of friends lately. Then again, he's already driven an F1 car in 2009. Something nearly all other drivers can't say.

There was of course talk that Luzzi or Fisi could take the seat at Ferrari. Makes sense to me actually. If Fisi took the seat for a while, then Luzzi would have a chance to finally drive for Force India.

But we'll see what happens. Its hardly an easy decision to make.


Davidson put his name forward. He's got a super licence, he's been racing this year and he's got enough experience in F1 to know what he's doing.


I think they should stick with Badoar,hes doing a great job for us :clap:
#147131
Hamilton or Raikkonen. The Red Bulls will go heavier than the KERS cars and beat them on their long-run pace. There's no point matching fuel loads, starting on the row ahead, then losing places at the start and compromising their strategy.
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