- 22 Aug 13, 01:13#370305
I think there's a lot of romanticism going on here, both on the part of Ferrari fans and Kimi fans. It's like getting back together with a girlfriend and then realizing why you broke up in the first place.
So IMO now that Red Bull has pushed the reject button, there's little for Kimi as far as options. He's better off at Lotus because they will continue to build a team around him... but can they pay him? Ferrari is better off without him because to take him back would be to admit they made a mistake.... yeah, like the Scuderia is ever going to admit to that.
I know it's a badge of honor to say you've sent the greatest drivers in the sport packing but the sport is different today, and Kimi will not bring as much money or talent to the team as they have now with Alonso. So to hire him (and as is being suggested jettison Alonso) would be a cutting their nose to spite their face sort of deal. So no matter what Ferrari do they wind up in a weaker position as a team. It just doesn't make sense, but passion and sense are often mutually exclusive.
So IMO now that Red Bull has pushed the reject button, there's little for Kimi as far as options. He's better off at Lotus because they will continue to build a team around him... but can they pay him? Ferrari is better off without him because to take him back would be to admit they made a mistake.... yeah, like the Scuderia is ever going to admit to that.
I know it's a badge of honor to say you've sent the greatest drivers in the sport packing but the sport is different today, and Kimi will not bring as much money or talent to the team as they have now with Alonso. So to hire him (and as is being suggested jettison Alonso) would be a cutting their nose to spite their face sort of deal. So no matter what Ferrari do they wind up in a weaker position as a team. It just doesn't make sense, but passion and sense are often mutually exclusive.
"I don't want to be part of a forum where everyone has differing opinions." Boom...