- 10 Jun 08, 22:31#48112

Ferrari's Future Is Fernando.
Scuderia Ferrari-1949-2007.15 WDC & 15 CWC.
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Ferrari's Future Is Fernando.

Scuderia Ferrari-1949-2007.15 WDC & 15 CWC.
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Whitmarsh has praised Hikki before in much the same vein This is not something new.
I don't have to do anythingdon't like the comments go somewhere that isn't around me, the name Snuggles comes from my lovly Misses
what i have learnt about many of you us your all middle aged men, mean't to be working? but you spend your time on here? and when i'm 20,or older i hope to have a family and spend my time with them not with my cyber friends
i've moved out an i'm 17? and the time spent on here is my leisure time which is very short???? i really would like to know if you are all real, because to be honest its a little pathetic to think men aged like my Dad sit on here arguing..when my Dads out there Working and earning a nice some of money for himself? kinda sad to think your all here...sad f1 fans who have no one else to talk too
my misses knows more about F1 than you do, and shes only been watching it a couple of years now
and makes more sense than you all do...
you all have dreams
hopes
and opions some make sense to some more than others?
Humans will never get on...
and they al ldon't agree
but because you don't agree don't mean you result in chilidish remarks? and Bud talking about my mum? my 14 year old brother acts more of a man than you do? so please and i'll beg of you all, go out there, make life, get married, and don't live life on here like a Sim
He lacked Hamiltons pace at Canada but it was just one of those tracks.
He has been really unlucky at the other races where he has had the pace i wouldnt count him out at all and if you do then its at your peril!
Dead right Bud. He's had appalling luck but he's fast and without the bad luck would be close to Lewis.
McLaren: Heikki's our man at Magny-Cours.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10062008/ ... cours.html
I take this statement as an insult if I were Heikki.
"The McLaren team is apparently resigned to the fact that Lewis Hamilton will not be able to overcome the penalty imposed on him ahead of the French Grand Prix, and hinted that it could put its weight behind team-mate Heikki Kovalainen in an attempt to prevent Ferrari and BMW Sauber from stealing too great a march on the Briton.
I'm not middle-aged I'm 17. And if I ever meet you, I am going to royaly beat you up and I would laugh so hard because you cant live up to your over-exaggerated claims you post on this forum.
McLaren: Heikki's our man at Magny-Cours.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10062008/ ... cours.html
I take this statement as an insult if I were Heikki.
"The McLaren team is apparently resigned to the fact that Lewis Hamilton will not be able to overcome the penalty imposed on him ahead of the French Grand Prix, and hinted that it could put its weight behind team-mate Heikki Kovalainen in an attempt to prevent Ferrari and BMW Sauber from stealing too great a march on the Briton.
Hamilton was slapped with a ten-place grid penalty for collecting title rival Kimi Raikkonen in the pit-lane during the Canadian Grand Prix at the weekend and, even if he posts a pole-winning time at Magny-Cours, will have to start from at least the outside of row five. Even if McLaren produces a world-beating set-up for the French round, it has all but admitted that the Briton will not be a contender for victory.
Kovalainen, meanwhile, endured one of his toughest races as a McLaren driver in Montreal, but retains the backing of the Woking team for performances the potential of which may not have been obvious to the naked eye.
"The reality is that, in every race he's done for us so far, Heikki has done a fantastic job," team CEO Martin Whitmarsh insisted, "If you look at fuel-corrected times, he's frequently out-qualified Lewis but, this weekend, for whatever reason, he didn't quite get on it. "
I find it amazing that because of Hamilton's penalty, suddenly their support shifts to Heikki. Why is that? I don't remember hear their excitment about how Heikki is doing until this team. I think it's unfair
McLaren: Heikki's our man at Magny-Cours.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10062008/ ... cours.html
I take this statement as an insult if I were Heikki.
"The McLaren team is apparently resigned to the fact that Lewis Hamilton will not be able to overcome the penalty imposed on him ahead of the French Grand Prix, and hinted that it could put its weight behind team-mate Heikki Kovalainen in an attempt to prevent Ferrari and BMW Sauber from stealing too great a march on the Briton.
Hamilton was slapped with a ten-place grid penalty for collecting title rival Kimi Raikkonen in the pit-lane during the Canadian Grand Prix at the weekend and, even if he posts a pole-winning time at Magny-Cours, will have to start from at least the outside of row five. Even if McLaren produces a world-beating set-up for the French round, it has all but admitted that the Briton will not be a contender for victory.
Kovalainen, meanwhile, endured one of his toughest races as a McLaren driver in Montreal, but retains the backing of the Woking team for performances the potential of which may not have been obvious to the naked eye.
"The reality is that, in every race he's done for us so far, Heikki has done a fantastic job," team CEO Martin Whitmarsh insisted, "If you look at fuel-corrected times, he's frequently out-qualified Lewis but, this weekend, for whatever reason, he didn't quite get on it. "
I find it amazing that because of Hamilton's penalty, suddenly their support shifts to Heikki. Why is that? I don't remember hear their excitment about how Heikki is doing until this team. I think it's unfair
they do Heikki a great deal after every race, always read what Martin and Ron have to say on the team's website
What the hell are you on? this has NOTHING to do with Alonso, or Shumacher
Welcome to the world of Mr Snuggles aka Mr Postwhore
Not to mention a delusioned fool. A month or two ago he had a quasi-religious and sexual attraction to Jenson Button and Honda, but now his conduct suggests that he's been a Ferrari fan all his life, indeed, his signature claims, 'Tifosi for life'.
as you are actually annoying me more than you are the McLaren followers.
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