- 12 Oct 11, 09:23#279439
A racing car that does not win, is just art
"Fernando, Seb/Lewis is faster than you! do you understand?.... Sorry"

A racing car that does not win, is just art
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Ferrari won't have 2 fast drivers. they'll have The (Not So) Great Alfonso with his bag of Spanish gold in one car and a patsy in the other. Having 2 fast drivers leads to problems and one driver being left feeling miffed as they will both be wanting preferential treatment.
I am far from a fan of Alonso but I'll say one thing for him - he seems to like a challenge so I wouldn't be too disparaging about the possibility of him welcoming Vettel or Hamilton at Ferrari. The big question is would the team management allow it? I sincerely doubt it. Last time Ferrari had 2 drivers that were consistently on a parr with each other was back in the Alesi/Berger days.
As long as Massa and Smedley can escape the evil red claws of Ferrari.
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You need to get that cough seen too, could be something nasty...
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From what I read Alonso left by mutual consent. I sincerely doubt that this was due to his team mate having the sma epoints as him and more to do with McLaren wanting to distance themselves from Spygate.
From what I read Alonso left by mutual consent. I sincerely doubt that this was due to his team mate having the sma epoints as him and more to do with McLaren wanting to distance themselves from Spygate.It was go or get sacked.
From what I read Alonso left by mutual consent. I sincerely doubt that this was due to his team mate having the sma epoints as him and more to do with McLaren wanting to distance themselves from Spygate.It was go or get sacked.
And that's funny because?
From what I read Alonso left by mutual consent. I sincerely doubt that this was due to his team mate having the sma epoints as him and more to do with McLaren wanting to distance themselves from Spygate.
From what I read Alonso left by mutual consent. I sincerely doubt that this was due to his team mate having the same points as him and more to do with McLaren wanting to distance themselves from Spygate.It was go or get sacked.
And that's funny because?
Oh probably my warped sense of humour at your choice of words.
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