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By Denthúl
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Don't forget Ferrari actually sacked Alain Prost for criticising the car.


This could be a dangerous move for them, as the kind of people they could look at as a replacement for Alonso are currently in a pretty good place (Vettel at Red Bull, Hamilton and Rosberg at Mercedes) or have had issues at Ferrari previously (Räikkönen), which leaves them with very few choices for an experienced lead driver, unless one of those previously mentioned believes that Ferrari will make a breakthrough with the rule changes and wheel out a dominant car, of which there is currently no suggestion. So at the moment, if they were to sack Alonso, their best option would probably be Button, unless they wanted to focus on making Massa their lead driver whilst bringing in someone who they could form into their future number one, which could only really be Hülkenberg right now.

So I think, if anything, Alonso is in the better position here...
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By sagi58
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I don't believe it will come to that! It's frustration talking.
It's realization that he (di Montezemolo) has let things slide
in the hands of Domenicali for too long.

Time to take the bull by the horns! Now!
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By Jabberwocky
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Is it that Ferrari have slipped or that the rest of the field have turned up the heat. Maybe Ferrari/Mclaren/Williams have rested on their lorals for too long
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By sagi58
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Is it that Ferrari have slipped or that the rest of the field have turned up the heat. Maybe Ferrari/Mclaren/Williams have rested on their lorals for too long

Complacency is a killer!!
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By Jabberwocky
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Fernando's really spicing things up! Maybe he should start dating Nicole Scherzinger to cause a lil more drama.

Lol

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By sagi58
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Edd Straw and Matt Beer wrote:">Fernando Alonso: Luca di Montezemolo rebuke a misunderstanding

Fernando Alonso says the public rebuke he earned from Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo at the start of the summer break was due to a misunderstanding that has now been resolved.

A Ferrari statement after the Hungarian Grand Prix said that di Montezemolo "tweaked [Alonso's] ear" following a weekend in which the two-time Formula 1 champion had joked to Italian television reporters that he wanted a car as competitive as his rivals' for his birthday.

"I think it was wrong information coming to the president," Alonso said at Spa on Thursday.

"We looked back to all the press conferences - these days with recorders etc it's easy to check exactly what you say - and it was nothing different to any other grand prix and I tried to push for the best for the team and for our performance.

"He is the father of this family, of Ferrari, he is a great motivator. He told us exactly what he expects from us and what he wants from us."

It also emerged in Hungary that Red Bull was considering Alonso as a potential driver for 2014. Alonso confirmed that he intended to stay at Ferrari and denied that di Montezemolo questioned him about his intentions.

"I think the president is a very intelligent man to separate what is rumour and what can be true," Alonso said.

"We have both been in F1 for many years now and we know what the summer break means in terms of rumours so there were never questions."

'BIG REPURCUSSIONS'

Alonso believes the episode was a reminder of how the media focus on Ferrari can exacerbate the consequences of remarks that might go unnoticed in other teams.

"In anything we do, the repercussion of what Ferrari does is bigger than any other," he said.

"It was so clear in the young driver test. I said I was not going to the young driver test because there was nothing to test, there are no tyres to test and there is no setup possibility. [The press said] 'Alonso creates big polemics against Ferrari, against Pirelli, against the world!'

"But Kimi [Raikkonen] was not going and its [considered] funny. McLaren drivers were not going and it's funny.

"This is the repercussion of being Ferrari and the president and me talked about this as well.

"Also, we learned [about] doing four press conferences in the weekend in three different languages, two of them are not in my mother language and I am from the north, so don't speak perfect Spanish!

"It means there can be mistakes and there can be misunderstandings.

"What we need to do is to concentrate on racing because we need to be together, we need to be united and we need to win this championship.

"We need all the sides of the team in the right direction and also to pay maximum attention out of the car to not make any mistakes."

By What's Burning?
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if Alonso can be brought in line and act so well heeled, does anyone think Vettel has the patience to work at Ferrari when they send out the multi 21 message?
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By sagi58
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if Alonso can be brought in line and act so well heeled, does anyone think Vettel has the patience to work at Ferrari when they send out the multi 21 message?

Don't forget there is a difference in age... Maybe, when Vettel gets olderImage, he'll be able to control himself??
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By Jabberwocky
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Maybe alonso has been brought to heel because he has no where else to go

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By sagi58
#370642
Maybe alonso has been brought to heel because he has no where else to go

Stranger things have happened, eh? :twisted:
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