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Just as it says...

How would you feel?

Happy for your ex team mate
2
11%
Unhappy because it could of been you who won
3
17%
I don't care, I just drove a Ferrari around Monza
13
72%
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By Jabberwocky
#151351
OK you are Fisi, you have finished second. you bask in the glory of finishing the Monza GP for Ferrari, your child hood dream.

You look up at the top step and see Sutil looking down at you. He has won his and the Force India's first race.
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By awesomerusty
#151354
interesting vote.I choose 'C' cos Fisichella has already won three races in his career to date,but he never drove for Ferrari before.So he would be really happy tho it's only a 'second',and it would be the most important 'second' in his career.
By Amanda
#151355
I guess he'd be feeling either B or C. I personally have no desire to drive for Ferrari so I would be feeling B, but then I'm not an Italian or a fan of Ferrari.
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By Taran
#151360
A or C. He doesnt come across as a selfish guy. Im sure he would be a bit disapointed, but still happy for Sutil and himself. :)
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By scotty
#151362
I guess A and C...
By Amanda
#151364
You really think A? Maybe I'm just a bit too competitive.
By Amanda
#151381
I'd be gutted. But I'm not Fisichella so it's hard to pick one of the options.



I'm glad I'm not the only one. I think if someone's perfectly content with 2nd place when they could have had 1st then it's no wonder they've never been a champion.

That sounds quite harsh when I read it over Image
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By scotty
#151382
You really think A? Maybe I'm just a bit too competitive.


Yup. In reality i guess there'd actually be an element of all three present though...

I'd be gutted. But I'm not Fisichella so it's hard to pick one of the options.



I'm glad I'm not the only one. I think if someone's perfectly content with 2nd place when they could have had 1st then it's no wonder they've never been a champion.


But if you'd already made the decision to move teams, if it was me i wouldn't waste time reflecting on what might have been. Doesn't mean he's any less competitive or whatever.
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By JamesD89
#151386
I'd be gutted. But I'm not Fisichella so it's hard to pick one of the options.



I'm glad I'm not the only one. I think if someone's perfectly content with 2nd place when they could have had 1st then it's no wonder they've never been a champion.

That sounds quite harsh when I read it over Image


I don't think it's harsh. If you make it to F1 but don't become champion, you've wasted your physical ability.
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By chemax
#151392
Combo of B & C. Probably thrilled to have driven for Ferrari, but like you guys said, they're competitors and even if you have a good run, good moral victory, you still want 1st place.
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By McLaren
#151418
I guess he'd be feeling either B or C. I personally have no desire to drive for Ferrari so I would feeling B, but then I'm not an Italian or a fan of Ferrari.


Totaly agree,to be a formula one driver you have to be selfish to achieve your goals.Unless you're a ferrari fan with it being your boyhood dream,winning is far more important than senterment :hehe:
By Gaz
#151439
I guess he'd be feeling either B or C. I personally have no desire to drive for Ferrari so I would be feeling B, but then I'm not an Italian or a fan of Ferrari.



Yes but if The man from delmonte came to you and said wanna drive this Ferrari F60 around Monza for abit?

Are you saying you'd flat out refuse?

:P

But yeh i agree B or C
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By McLaren Fan
#151462
I think it would be a mixture of them. Sure, Fisichella wants to races, but he was hardly going to turn down Ferrari's offer. Fisichella would probably feel slightly disappointed if he had never won a Grand Prix before, though.

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