- 30 Jun 09, 15:52#130038
Early 2000's we did have 4 battling.
You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did


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Ferrari to confirm Alonso at Monza - report
http://www.manipef1.com/news/articles/9577/
September 11 2009 could be the date on which Fernando Alonso is revealed as a Ferrari driver for the next five formula one seasons. The Spanish newspaper Diario AS claims that the sport's best-known secret may already be scheduled for official confirmation on the Friday of the Italian grand prix at Monza.
The report believes Ferrari has not decided which of the team's contracted 2010 drivers, Felipe Massa or Kimi Räikkönen, will be ushered aside to make room for the former double world champion, who currently races for Renault.
AS said Ferrari intends to hold its major end-of-season event at Valencia in November, not only to welcome Alonso, 27, to the team, but also its new 2010 Spanish sponsor Santander. The report said Alonso could be the "surprise guest" at the event, but would have to wear casual clothes because of his Renault contract through December 31.
Source: GMM
With the time,money and effort put in that useless piece of s*** called Kers,its no wonder this season has to be scrapped.
Budget savings FTW ! aye ?, yeah rite.
Still a waste of cash
I think you'll find that these situations have nothing to do with Ferrari and McLaren, but the drivers in the cars!
Eh, no.
Of course the title battle was more exciting with Schumacher and Hakkinen battling one another, but although McLaren and Ferrari are getting on a lot better (as Dennis and Todt now gone, and the FIA and Ferrari aren't as close), that was not always the case. There is the old historical divide between the garagistes and manufacturers, and in the late 1990s and early 2000s, there were numerous points of conflict: Ferrari got banned McLaren's (legal) braking system in 1998; Ferrari's cars were reinstated after being disqualified for having oversize barge boards in the 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix; there was bickering over how each team's driver policy; and Ferrari brought down Dennis' plans for a breakaway series in (?)2004. The fact is when you watch McLaren and Ferrari racing, it runs deeper than than a title battle involving other teams.
And what about Renault? Wouldn't you want to see them in the mix as well?
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