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By sagi58
#384126
Hmmm, I think what I'm saying is that Sagi would be happy to see Kimi 2014 WDC and Nando 1 point behind :wink:


Honestly? I preferred Kimi over Massa; but, I don't think I need to rehash all the reasons why.
As for our new line-up, I'm very pleased we'll have two strong drivers. Here's hoping there are good,
honest battles between the two while they fight for the top two steps of the podium at every race,
because that just means that Ferrari will be the big winner!! Image
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By sagi58
#384127
Seriously. Stop making me sick.

Completely agree with you!!
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By 1Lemon
#384135
Here's hoping there are good,
honest battles between the two while they fight for the top two steps of the podium at every race


:rofl: ALONSO :rofl: HONEST :rofl: FAIR RACING WITH A TEAMMATE? :rofl::rofl:
By CookinFlat6
#384245
But any spending cap is not coming till 2015 :hehe:
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By NHcheese
#384290
I honestly believe that Ferrari will not win a race next year.


I agree. They are set up for third fastest at least as Red Bull and Mercedes are bound to be the fastest.
There is gonna be a fight between Ferrari, McLaren and Lotus for third.
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By spankyham
#384323
Ferrari to unveil their engine on Dec 19
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By LewEngBridewell
#384339
I honestly believe that Ferrari will not win a race next year.


It wouldn't surprise me, to be honest. They've looked pretty lacklustre since the end of 2008.
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By spankyham
#384553
I wonder if it's coincidence that Ferrari are entering LM and talking about LMP1. So when spending caps come in effect in f1, Ferrari could be entering LMP1 with a v6 turbo donk and no spending limits. Ferrari could spend all they want developing their LMP1 engine.
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By zurich_allan
#384555
Maybe I'm being overly positive, but I'm feeling the opposite way to what seems to be the majority. Not based on anything evidential, but I have a feeling that the Alonso / Kimi partnership will actually work, and I think they might just be back at the very sharp end in 2014 and win a good few races. In fact, I think that this might be the most I've looked forward to seeing how a new driver pairing works for a large number of years, likely since I looked forward to (and was subsequently sadly disappointed by) Schumacher and Barrichello in 2000, or possibly Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher at Jordan in 1998. :)
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By LewEngBridewell
#384561
Maybe I'm being overly positive, but I'm feeling the opposite way to what seems to be the majority. Not based on anything evidential, but I have a feeling that the Alonso / Kimi partnership will actually work, and I think they might just be back at the very sharp end in 2014 and win a good few races. In fact, I think that this might be the most I've looked forward to seeing how a new driver pairing works for a large number of years, likely since I looked forward to (and was subsequently sadly disappointed by) Schumacher and Barrichello in 2000, or possibly Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher at Jordan in 1998. :)


I remember really looking forward to Raikkonen and Montoya at McLaren in 2005. Shame how it turned out...
By LRW
#384587
Not based on anything evidential, but I have a feeling .....


I wouldnt worry Mr Allan - thats what I base most of my F1 opinions / predictions / feelings on. :hehe:
By CookinFlat6
#384594
No matter how they start off, they have the firepower to catch up very quickly on the engine front.
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