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#157186
Alonso to Ferrari = the world's worst kept secret of 2009 :P
#157195
Ferrari driver situation ‘has changed’

Things are moving quickly now in the one key move in the driver market which will unlock the others. Today Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali said “In the last couple of days the situation has changed, so we will keep you updated as soon as we can say something. At the moment nothing to add on that.”

What did he mean?

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo was in Madrid on Thursday and took part in a question and answer session with the readers of Marca, the leading daily sports paper. He was collecting one of their awards. He allowed himself to get a bit carried away, as he does sometimes, and said the following,

” I’m happy with the five year deal with Bank Santander. I’m happy to have a Spanish sponsor and I’m pleased with my team with Alonso.”

He was toying with them because he then said, “Next year we will have Massa, Raikkonen and a Spanish sponsor.”

It’s almost as if he is enjoying the moment, the speculation and is feeding it. However he did say get serious and lay out the plan, “Up to now the priority was to confirm Massa was okay in himself. Then we needed to get some certainty he would be okay as a driver. We’ve got that and Felipe will be with us. In these last few days we have cleared up a few things and when Domenicali returns from Singapore we can decide some important things. All the great driver have passed through Ferrari apart from Clark, Stewart and Senna. I consider Alonso a great driver.”

So it seems we are possibly a week or so away from knowing whether the Alonso Ferrari move is on or not, nine months after it was first mooted in Gazzetta dello Sport.

What has changed? Perhaps on his visit to Spain, Montezemolo got some kind of assurance from Santander that they would be willing to put up the extra funds needed to make the early transfer of Alonso to Ferrari in place of Raikkonen.

Perhaps Alonso is more keen to distance himself from Renault and the cheating scandal, just as Michael Schumacher was in 1995, with the same team when it was Benetton. The parallels between Alonso’s career and Schumacher’s are amazing, both had early opportunities with Flavio Briatore’s team, both won back to back titles then had a fallow period. Maybe the pattern continues with the move to Ferrari.

Raikkonen said on Thursday, “I believe that they want to speak to me about this. But it hasn’t happened yet.” Indeed, Italian colleagues tell me that Raikkonen has been seeking a meeting with Montezemolo but has yet to get a date from him. His name continues to be linked with McLaren but the team denied that there was a pre-contract in place.

As for Massa, Domenicali gave an update on his condition today, “Felipe makes steady progress: he started a programme of physical exercise and preparations to drive. The next step will be the simulator and then he can drive a kart. When he can get back behind the wheel of a Formula 1 single-seater, we’ll decide when the next steps have been completed.”

A final note on Montezemolo, he was asked whether he felt he was ‘Mosley’s next victim’, to which he replied, ” In life you must have a clear conscience and fear nothing.”

This weekend looks like being a tough one for Ferrari, with many of their rivals having brought upgrades. Ferrari stopped development of the car over a month ago to focus on 2010, “Clearly, when evaluating today’s free practice times, one has to consider the various unknown factors, but it is equally clear that our situation looks pretty difficult,” said Domenicali.
#157211
Raikkonen has repeatedly said that he will see out his 2010 contract and that nobody has talked to him. He even just said that in an interview yesterday, so I dont know why people keep on thinking Alonso will be at Ferrari next year.
#157224
Raikkonen has repeatedly said that he will see out his 2010 contract and that nobody has talked to him. He even just said that in an interview yesterday, so I dont know why people keep on thinking Alonso will be at Ferrari next year.

Kimi says he is committed to Ferrari but Ferrari have never said that they are committed to him! Ferrari can dump him if they want it will just cost them a lot of money.
#157246
Raikkonen has repeatedly said that he will see out his 2010 contract and that nobody has talked to him. He even just said that in an interview yesterday, so I dont know why people keep on thinking Alonso will be at Ferrari next year.

Kimi says he is committed to Ferrari but Ferrari have never said that they are committed to him! Ferrari can dump him if they want it will just cost them a lot of money.


I dont think Ferrari is going to pay off Kimi's contract and at the same time pay for Alonso's contract. But then again it is Ferrari, so you never know.
#158098
Sorry to dredge up an old thread but something was nagging at the back of my mind.

Had a quick little search and found this..

http://www.mclaren.com/latestnews/press-releases.php?article=353

OK its a little old, 2 weeks now but...

Monday 14th September, Woking, UK: The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Formula 1 team is delighted to announce an extension to its Corporate Partnership with Santander, with the high-profile Santander branding present on all four Vodafone McLaren Mercedes drivers.

"The year 2010 will create a newly-refreshed scenario for Santander in terms of Formula 1 sponsorship. Our continuing partnership with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes - and especially with Lewis Hamilton - will fit very well with our ongoing development of the Santander brand, not only in the UK but globally too," said Juan Manuel Cendoya, Senior Vice President of Communications, Corporate Marketing and Research.

They are sponsoring 2 teams next year?
#158108
Santander are taking over F1, they'll probably demand that Ferrari and McLaren change their logos to the Santander logo to match all those identical Santander trophies they'll be winning between them.
#158190
Santander are taking over F1, they'll probably demand that Ferrari and McLaren change their logos to the Santander logo to match all those identical Santander trophies they'll be winning between them.

And next they're gonna dictate who will win a race between McLaren and Ferrari - and a Santander girl will be hired full-time to operate the xerox machine that gets fed by Ferrari and McLaren employees.
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