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By LRW
#373097
I've still not seen any official statement from Ferrari on this.

All I can find is the BBC article.

I dont doubt its coming, just saying Ive not seen anything official. Yet.
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By Zekenwolf
#373101
I've still not seen any official statement from Ferrari on this.

All I can find is the BBC article.

I dont doubt its coming, just saying Ive not seen anything official. Yet.


But BBC, being BBC, would not stick their necks out unless they were certain, would they?
By LRW
#373102
I've still not seen any official statement from Ferrari on this.

All I can find is the BBC article.

I dont doubt its coming, just saying Ive not seen anything official. Yet.


But BBC, being BBC, would not stick their necks out unless they were certain, would they?


No, Im sure they wouldnt. And as I say above, Im certain its coming.

Its just everyone is saying its confirmed, but all I can see is links to the BBC, who don't actually have an actual confirmation from anyone inside Ferrari, or Kimi's camp...

So we are still where we were yesterday.
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By Frontrunner
#373106
I would say that Alonso would still have the edge in terms of pace IMO but yeah, will be very interesting indeed to see how it play out. I say lets just get this season done with and get with 2014 already!
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By Jabberwocky
#373107
I might have to get my prancing horse pants out of the back of my knicker draw for next year.

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By sagi58
#373109
I'll be half a Ferrari fan next year then. Nothing will be sweeter than seeing Alonso get beaten by his teammate again. :thumbup:

No such thing as "half a Ferrari fan", it's ALL or nothing!!
That is, as a Tifoso, you'd support the team first and then BOTH drivers!!

Sorry... but, you'll have to change your attitude!! :P

(( :thumbup: ))
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By sagi58
#373110
I've still not seen any official statement from Ferrari on this...


Personally, I believe Ferrari are letting Massa have his share of the limelight after announcing his leaving!
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By sagi58
#373111
I might have to get my prancing horse pants out of the back of my knicker draw for next year.

You watch races in your "unmentionables"?? :yikes:
By LRW
#373112
I might have to get my prancing horse pants out of the back of my knicker draw for next year.

You watch races in your "unmentionables"?? :yikes:


Why, do you go commando...?
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By Jabberwocky
#373113
I tried it commando once. The bar code in our crean sofa afterwards said that Webber almost won

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By Zekenwolf
#373114
I would say that Alonso would still have the edge in terms of pace


I am not convinced of that. Raikkonen is quite fast in his own right. The contrasting driving styes should be interesting. I'd like to see Raikkonen throw his car around at the corners like he used to do in his McLaren and past Ferrari days. Alonso on the other hand tends to feed the car around more smoothly and accelerate early as he begins to come out of the corner.
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By sagi58
#373116
I might have to get my prancing horse pants out of the back of my knicker draw for next year.

You watch races in your "unmentionables"?? :yikes:


Why, do you go commando...?

I didn't mention "knickers"!! Jabby did!! :hehe:
By LRW
#373124
I didn't mention "knickers"!! Jabby did!! :hehe:


True. But you sounded shocked that Jabs wore underwear whilst watching F1, which can only leave me to believe that you dont.

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By What's Burning?
#373131
Comando sounds too militant for me, I'm more the freeballin' kind of guy.
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