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From autosport.com:

By Jonathan Noble Friday, November 30th 2007, 10:45 GMT

Giancarlo Fisichella has hit back at claims by Bernie Ecclestone that it is probably time for him to hang up his helmet.

Speaking in an interview on his official Formula One website earlier this week, Ecclestone said that both Fisichella and Ralf Schumacher had under performed in recent years and should seriously consider retiring rather than contemplating a move to Force India.

Ecclestone said: "Both have been for quite a time in decent teams and should have performed better than they had.

"They ought to give very serious consideration whether it makes sense to move into a less competitive environment. Maybe if they change teams, they'll get a bit of a wake-up call."

Those comments have not gone down well with Fisichella, however, who claims that he has in fact done as well as could be expected in recent years - and is showing his passion for carrying on by testing for Force India next week .

Writing on his own website, the Italian took a cheeky swipe at Ecclestone in an open letter to F1's commercial boss.

"I read with interest your interview in Auto Moto und Sport, faithfully published by your own website," said Fisichella. "You are the father of Formula One and like a father you have talked about your children, including me.

"I wanted to remind you dear daddy, I mean dear Bernie, that I am the one who won the first Grand Prix in Melbourne in 2005 with Renault and therefore I was the one who first discovered the R25 as a winning car.

"In the two seasons I spent alongside Alonso, in full agreement with the strategies of my team, I have contributed to two constructors' titles, taking home the fourth place in the drivers' championship, just like (Felipe) Massa this year.

"Given the circumstances I believe I could not do any better. In 2007, Renault promised me a championship winning car, but this has not been the case and for this I did not get demoralized.

"Next week, in fact, I will bring my enthusiasm and my experience to Force India, a young team with an "old heart" just like Giancarlo Fisichella who has still some talent to show!"


If Fisichella believes what he has done over the last year or two is sufficient he is either lying or is delusional. How close did get to Alonso at Renault? A snail on crutches would have given Alonso a better run for his money. If any driver - a competing sportsman - thinks that is the level for which they should aim, I think they should question their involvement in the sport.
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By raithrover
#25836
I'll gladly change my opinion if he makes Team India and performs, but I really doubt it.
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"I wanted to remind you dear daddy, I mean dear Bernie, that I am the one who won the first Grand Prix in Melbourne in 2005 with Renault and therefore I was the one who first discovered the R25 as a winning car.

That was nearly 3 years ago when Fizzy was still a highly rated driver. He may have a point about the crappy R27 though demoralizing him, but Kovalainen didn't go out of his way to try and get the best out of it by putting some good performances in the second half of the season.

Ralf though definitely needs to hang up his helmet, he was past it ages ago.
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By bud
#25885
yeah he won that race due to the weather more than anything
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By GianFisi
#25888
the way "eccle" is pronounced in swedish mean the same as disgusting, and that's just to good to be true (and suitable). :lol:

forza fisico! in jerez you'll shut all the mouths of the critics..
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By texasmr2
#25897
Bernie has a tendency to say thing's people dont like just as Max does but F1 would not be were it is today without Bernie, like it or not it's true.

I hope Fisi has unpredicted speed at the Jerez test but again that's all it is, testing. The truth will come out at the first race.
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By 8-ball
#25898
i think fisi is a joke he is only in the renault team because they have nobody else. I seriously think Nelson piqut jr will get his drive for next year
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By 130R
#25900
IMO Fisi just doesn't have the fighting spirit required to be a regular winner, regardles of the car/team...

He should now concentrate on his GP2 team...
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By McLaren Fan
#25901
IMO Fisi just doesn't have the fighting spirit required to be a regular winner, regardles of the car/team...

Agreed. He's a nice guy, but that's it.
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By texasmr2
#25902
True because if Fisi really had that 'killer instinct' he would had more win's and would have driven for one of the team's that are consistantly a threat for win's and championship's.

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