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By What's Burning?
#373739
It is not Kimi vs Alonzo it is Team Ferrari against the rest

Ferrari has the best 1-2 punch in F1 for 2014/2015

It's all about winning the manufactures championship, poles and races

Kimi said is right "I am here to score points and help the team win the manufactures championship"

That is sonething that Massa didn't understand

You really, really, reeeeaaaally think Massa didn't understand that?
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By spankyham
#373742
It is not Kimi vs Alonzo it is Team Ferrari against the rest

Ferrari has the best 1-2 punch in F1 for 2014/2015

It's all about winning the manufactures championship, poles and races

Kimi said is right "I am here to score points and help the team win the manufactures championship"

That is sonething that Massa didn't understand

You really, really, reeeeaaaally think Massa didn't understand that?


I don't think the big issue was whether he understood it, it was that, post 2009, he wasn't capable of scoring points consistently and at a level the team needed.
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By Zekenwolf
#373747
Kimi said is right "I am here to score points and help the team win the manufactures championship"

That is something that Massa didn't understand


That is a bit harsh on Massa because he was in a rather awkward situation with his position within the team. But in choosing Raikkonen there has clearly been a shift in the unwritten policy for the next couple of years at least. IMO Ferrari are now definitely aiming for the WCC and as long as the 2014 car is competitive, I have a feeling that they will get it too.

But Raikkonen and Alonso in the same team with equal status will make one of them winning the WDC more difficult IF Red Bull and Mercedes (and not forgetting McLaren) come up with competitive cars themselves. Having said that, if a situation does arise later in the season where either Kimi or Alonso have to make way for the other to improve the chances of WDC, how prepared one or the other will be to comply.
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By sagi58
#373761
Kimi said is right "I am here to score points and help the team win the manufactures championship"

That is something that Massa didn't understand


That is a bit harsh on Massa because he was in a rather awkward situation with his position within the team. But in choosing Raikkonen there has clearly been a shift in the unwritten policy for the next couple of years at least. IMO Ferrari are now definitely aiming for the WCC and as long as the 2014 car is competitive, I have a feeling that they will get it too.

But Raikkonen and Alonso in the same team with equal status will make one of them winning the WDC more difficult IF Red Bull and Mercedes (and not forgetting McLaren) come up with competitive cars themselves. Having said that, if a situation does arise later in the season where either Kimi or Alonso have to make way for the other to improve the chances of WDC, how prepared one or the other will be to comply.


Can't say that I agree that Massa was in an "awkward" position, considering Ferrari chose to let go their last WDC to keep him alongside Alonso!
In fact, Ferrari paid mega money to keep him there!! Yes, I know it was about being humane and showing loyalty and giving support!! I think
it's commendable and unique in a professional sport!! Also, I would wager there aren't many teams who would have done that.

If there were any awkwardness, it would definitely have set in at Ferrari when both sides sat down at each consecutive contract negotiation!!

As for "winning", it's pretty obvious that in re-signing Kimi, Ferrari has declared that the WCC is their ONLY objective for 2014!! The TEAM is
NOT prepared to cater to one or the other of their two drivers, as they are a means to an end, at this point. There is a lot of pride at stake
and I'm fairly certain if the time comes that there is any doubt in the mind of either Kimi or Alonso, there will some ear-tweaking going on!!
By What's Burning?
#373763
Cone now Sagi. Ferrari did what Ferrari did because Massa had trounced Kimi for two years and the guy was driving in a lackluster was to say the least. So sending him packing and eating the last year of his contract made sense at the time.

So Ferrari in rehiring Kimi is in a situation where they say they made a mistake with him or they made a mistake with Massa. Or the likely 3rd option... Pretend it never happened and like some of our forum members here, never admit to being wrong.
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By sagi58
#373764
Cone now Sagi. Ferrari did what Ferrari did because Massa had trounced Kimi for two years and the guy was driving in a lackluster was to say the least. So sending him packing and eating the last year of his contract made sense at the time.

So Ferrari in rehiring Kimi is in a situation where they say they made a mistake with him or they made a mistake with Massa. Or the likely 3rd option... Pretend it never happened and like some of our forum members here, never admit to being wrong.


Massa hadn't "trounced" Kimi, they were fairly even in performance, even if more was expected of Kimi!!
I can't pretend to offer an opinion on who drove better, so I have to go with points scored and they were
pretty much on the same page... again, I must admit, I expected more from Kimi!!

I'm not sure that Ferrari is "admitting" to making a mistake, per se, so much as they're darned serious about
the WCC next year... after all, they have arguably the best driver on the grid, who was close to securing a
third title; yet, the team was no where near the WCC!! Time to walk the talk.

p.s. It didn't make any ImageImage to me; but, it sure made Kimi a lot of ImageImage
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By ptiberio
#373770
It is not Kimi vs Alonzo it is Team Ferrari against the rest

Ferrari has the best 1-2 punch in F1 for 2014/2015

It's all about winning the manufactures championship, poles and races

Kimi said is right "I am here to score points and help the team win the manufactures championship"

That is sonething that Massa didn't understand

You really, really, reeeeaaaally think Massa didn't understand that?



A simple one word answer "YES"

If Massa cared he would have moved to Europe to be closer to the team

And yes you need to be a regular at the team's base of operation in order to get 1000% team support

Remember it is also those at the fcatiry who don't go to the races that matter also

Showing appreciation by being their saying hello would you like some biscotti goes a long way
for full team support
By What's Burning?
#373779
Showing appreciation by being their saying hello would you like some biscotti goes a long way
for full team support

:hehe: yes thank you.
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By sagi58
#373784
Showing appreciation by being their saying hello would you like some biscotti goes a long way
for full team support

:hehe: yes thank you.

Che bravo!! :yes:
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By Jabberwocky
#373787
Kimi lost the hunger after he won the championship. The change in tyres seemed to hurt him more as well.

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By ptiberio
#373855
Kimi lost the hunger after he won the championship. The change in tyres seemed to hurt him more as well.

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I wouldn't agree with that as he has had some "spirted" drives this year and I really believe that a "regular" paycheck that
is on time along with his "ole buddies :drink: " at Ferrari he will do the job as hired which is to bring back the Manufactures Championship back home to Ferrari

Plus the quality of the "vino" at the Ferrari cantina will be of much higher quality than found at the Lotus cantina

I can't wait for that "Group Hug" with Luca!!!!! :clap:
By What's Burning?
#373858
Kimi lost the hunger after he won the championship. The change in tyres seemed to hurt him more as well.

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I wouldn't agree with that as he has had some "spirted" drives this year and I really believe that a "regular" paycheck that
is on time along with his "ole buddies :drink: " at Ferrari he will do the job as hired which is to bring back the Manufactures Championship back home to Ferrari

Plus the quality of the "vino" at the Ferrari cantina will be of much higher quality than found at the Lotus cantina

I can't wait for that "Group Hug" with Luca!!!!! :clap:

your optimism is infectious! :wink:
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By Jabberwocky
#373860
Kimi lost the hunger after he won the championship. The change in tyres seemed to hurt him more as well.

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I wouldn't agree with that as he has had some "spirted" drives this year and I really believe that a "regular" paycheck that
is on time along with his "ole buddies :drink: " at Ferrari he will do the job as hired which is to bring back the Manufactures Championship back home to Ferrari

Plus the quality of the "vino" at the Ferrari cantina will be of much higher quality than found at the Lotus cantina

I can't wait for that "Group Hug" with Luca!!!!! :clap:

I meant about his 1st career with Ferrari.

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By ptiberio
#373891
Kimi lost the hunger after he won the championship. The change in tyres seemed to hurt him more as well.

Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 4


I wouldn't agree with that as he has had some "spirted" drives this year and I really believe that a "regular" paycheck that
is on time along with his "ole buddies :drink: " at Ferrari he will do the job as hired which is to bring back the Manufactures Championship back home to Ferrari

Plus the quality of the "vino" at the Ferrari cantina will be of much higher quality than found at the Lotus cantina

I can't wait for that "Group Hug" with Luca!!!!! :clap:

your optimism is infectious! :wink:



It's happy days again without that :( Massa around in 2014. Now if Luca will rid the team of Stephano :clap:
By What's Burning?
#373900
Raikkonen is outscoring Alonso by almost 50% in the F1.com poll. Interesting the enthusiasm going on.
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