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#149259
Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.
#149261
However if his trackrecord is anything to go by then he'll not be as quick as Raikkonen at Ferrari, or race as well.


He was as quick in a Force India as Kimi was in a Ferrari.


Shows how fast that Force India was last weekend then. :hehe:

He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


I'd go with fast, just wildly inconsistent myself...
#149262
Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.
#149263
Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.


There might've been toys being thrown out of someones pram if he had.
#149265
Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.


There might've been toys being thrown out of someones pram if he had.


But we seen time and time again that he had his chance to win, but just failed.

I liked Fisi, but even so.
#149266
Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.


There might've been toys being thrown out of someones pram if he had.


But we seen time and time again that he had his chance to win, but just failed.

I liked Fisi, but even so.


Kimi will be ahead of Fisi in Monza without a doubt
#149267
Of course, not being Flavio's favourite driver does hold many disadvantages...

Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.


There might've been toys being thrown out of someones pram if he had.


But we seen time and time again that he had his chance to win, but just failed.

I liked Fisi, but even so.


Kimi will be ahead of Fisi in Monza without a doubt


Well, that would be expected. Fisi has to integrate with a new team, get used to a new car and, of course, get used to the KERS concept. However, if he is anywhere near Raikkonen's pace and he scores a handful of points at Monza, it will be a great result for Fisi.
#149270
Of course, not being Flavio's favourite driver does hold many disadvantages...

Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.


There might've been toys being thrown out of someones pram if he had.


But we seen time and time again that he had his chance to win, but just failed.

I liked Fisi, but even so.


Kimi will be ahead of Fisi in Monza without a doubt


Well, that would be expected. Fisi has to integrate with a new team, get used to a new car and, of course, get used to the KERS concept. However, if he is anywhere near Raikkonen's pace and he scores a handful of points at Monza, it will be a great result for Fisi.


yeah well hes gonna be better than Luca..

i've not read the whole thread is Lizzui Driving for Force now?
#149288
Of course, not being Flavio's favourite driver does hold many disadvantages...

Give Fisi his due, he is a decent driver.


He goes from being stunning to plain slow and perhaps at times lacks aggression. All in all decent is the right word.


Well politics aside he was given a championship winning car at Renault, but couldn't translate it into a serious challenge.


There might've been toys being thrown out of someones pram if he had.


But we seen time and time again that he had his chance to win, but just failed.

I liked Fisi, but even so.


Kimi will be ahead of Fisi in Monza without a doubt


Well, that would be expected. Fisi has to integrate with a new team, get used to a new car and, of course, get used to the KERS concept. However, if he is anywhere near Raikkonen's pace and he scores a handful of points at Monza, it will be a great result for Fisi.


yeah well hes gonna be better than Luca..

i've not read the whole thread is Lizzui Driving for Force now?

I just read it wasn't official yet, but that was the general opinion.
#149293
Being new to all this... is it common for a driver to switch teams mid-season?


It has happened before. Vettel from BMW to Toro Rosso in 2007 is one example, the last one I can remember is Jarno Trulli from Renault to Toyota in 2004.
#149297
Being new to all this... is it common for a driver to switch teams mid-season?


It has happened before. Vettel from BMW to Toro Rosso in 2007 is one example, the last one I can remember is Jarno Trulli from Renault to Toyota in 2004.

Any opinions on this particular move? Badoer sucks that bad? Fisi is that good? I just would've guessed that he would've kept the pace going to try and keep Force India moving up.
#149300
Being new to all this... is it common for a driver to switch teams mid-season?


It has happened before. Vettel from BMW to Toro Rosso in 2007 is one example, the last one I can remember is Jarno Trulli from Renault to Toyota in 2004.

Any opinions on this particular move? Badoer sucks that bad? Fisi is that good? I just would've guessed that he would've kept the pace going to try and keep Force India moving up.


Well, he's Italian. I think every Italian driver dreams of driving for Ferrari at Monza in front of the Tifosi. Hell, even I'd like to drive for Ferrari at Monza in front of the Tifosi!

Of course, I'd love to drive for Andrea Moda at Monza in front of the Tifosi. :hehe:
#149302
Being new to all this... is it common for a driver to switch teams mid-season?


It has happened before. Vettel from BMW to Toro Rosso in 2007 is one example, the last one I can remember is Jarno Trulli from Renault to Toyota in 2004.

Any opinions on this particular move? Badoer sucks that bad? Fisi is that good? I just would've guessed that he would've kept the pace going to try and keep Force India moving up.


I'd guess that Fisi's experience and the fact that he's had a hand in developing a title winning car in the past may be something to do with it, then there's the obvious fact that he's been racing all season and so can probably actually deliver a few points as well.
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