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#139074
Yep, in all seriousness its just gonna be great to see Lewis, and Schui race and also Kimi and Schui in a Ferrari as team mates.

And i bet deep down AKR is thinking the same.

I wont' seriously belive Lewis is better than Schui if he beats him nor will i be that gutted if Lewis finishes behind him.


:P I bet she is............... down down deeper and down.
#139075
Yep, in all seriousness its just gonna be great to see Lewis, and Schui race and also Kimi and Schui in a Ferrari as team mates.

And i bet deep down AKR is thinking the same.

I wont' seriously belive Lewis is better than Schui if he beats him nor will i be that gutted if Lewis finishes behind him.

:wavey: That's the way to be!

Ferrari and Mclaren fans can be good friends afterall :rofl::thumbup:
#139077
Yep, in all seriousness its just gonna be great to see Lewis, and Schui race and also Kimi and Schui in a Ferrari as team mates.

And i bet deep down AKR is thinking the same.

I wont' seriously belive Lewis is better than Schui if he beats him nor will i be that gutted if Lewis finishes behind him.

:wavey: That's the way to be!

Ferrari and Mclaren fans can be good friends afterall :rofl::thumbup:


:yes:
#139078
Yep, in all seriousness its just gonna be great to see Lewis, and Schui race and also Kimi and Schui in a Ferrari as team mates.

And i bet deep down AKR is thinking the same.

I wont' seriously belive Lewis is better than Schui if he beats him nor will i be that gutted if Lewis finishes behind him.


:P I bet she is............... down down deeper and down.


Yeh, when she's not sacrificing Fiat Panda's to her Ferrari shrine.

:P
#139083
Deep down we all know AKR wants to marry Hamilton and somehow "convince" him to join Ferrari. :hehe:
#139091
What really gets up my nose is that other new drivers to F1 must get out in a car without testing while Shumacher gets permission to test. One rule for Ferrari and another for the rest....What a surprise!
#139092
Well Massa was injured the rest of em just replaced their divers because they wanted to.

Also he needs to do 200km in a current f1 car in less than 2 days (its supervised I believe) as part of his super licence - the likes of jamie already earned theres from winning lower single seater championships.
#139093
What really gets up my nose is that other new drivers to F1 must get out in a car without testing while Shumacher gets permission to test. One rule for Ferrari and another for the rest....What a surprise!


Funnily enough, I haven't seen him actually granted the permission to test the F60... :rolleyes:

Furthermore, even if he was, the circumstances are totally different! These regulations need quite a rewrite...
#139099
Well Massa was injured the rest of em just replaced their divers because they wanted to.

Also he needs to do 200km in a current f1 car in less than 2 days (its supervised I believe) as part of his super licence - the likes of jamie already earned theres from winning lower single seater championships.


LOL he seriously needs to do that?

i mean because its not like he's ever won anything!
#139149
From F1 Live:

The FIA is to investigate Michael Schumacher's Friday test at the Mugello circuit.

Observers of secret photos of the nearly 70-lap session were alarmed to see the 40-year-old German's 2007 single seater equipped with slick Bridgestone tyres.

Schumacher said afterwards that the slicks in use were from the GP2 series, but it may be that other teams strictly observing the in-season test ban are concerned about having that information verified.

A spokeswoman for F1's governing body told the German news agency DPA that, according to the report, "the FIA is concerned about the slicks used on the F2007."

© CAPSIS International
Source: GMM
#139150
From F1 Live:

The FIA is to investigate Michael Schumacher's Friday test at the Mugello circuit.

Observers of secret photos of the nearly 70-lap session were alarmed to see the 40-year-old German's 2007 single seater equipped with slick Bridgestone tyres.

Schumacher said afterwards that the slicks in use were from the GP2 series, but it may be that other teams strictly observing the in-season test ban are concerned about having that information verified.

A spokeswoman for F1's governing body told the German news agency DPA that, according to the report, "the FIA is concerned about the slicks used on the F2007."

© CAPSIS International
Source: GMM

If those are the current 2009 F1 slicks, I wonder if Schumacher hasn't found out yet that FIA doesn't stand for "Ferrari International Assistance" anymore? :hehe:
#139159
From F1 Live:

The FIA is to investigate Michael Schumacher's Friday test at the Mugello circuit.

Observers of secret photos of the nearly 70-lap session were alarmed to see the 40-year-old German's 2007 single seater equipped with slick Bridgestone tyres.

Schumacher said afterwards that the slicks in use were from the GP2 series, but it may be that other teams strictly observing the in-season test ban are concerned about having that information verified.

A spokeswoman for F1's governing body told the German news agency DPA that, according to the report, "the FIA is concerned about the slicks used on the F2007."

© CAPSIS International
Source: GMM

If those are the current 2009 F1 slicks, I wonder if Schumacher hasn't found out yet that FIA doesn't stand for "Ferrari International Assistance" anymore? :hehe:


:hehe:

Again this situation would never have arose if the testing ban didn't have so many loopholes.
#139164
Even if Schumacher was using GP2 slicks, he was still flying very close to the wind. The FIA are right to be concerned. FOTA and the FIA should now be concerned about Schumacher getting a go in the F60.
#139165
Even if Schumacher was using GP2 slicks, he was still flying very close to the wind. The FIA are right to be concerned. FOTA and the FIA should now be concerned about Schumacher getting a go in the F60.


But then again if they are GP2 slicks then he hasn't broken any rules, has he? No matter how unsporting a decision it was.
#139166
Even if Schumacher was using GP2 slicks, he was still flying very close to the wind. The FIA are right to be concerned. FOTA and the FIA should now be concerned about Schumacher getting a go in the F60.


But then again if they are GP2 slicks then he hasn't broken any rule, has he? No matter how unsporting a decision it was.


He hasn't. This has all been very cleverly worked out by Ferrari ;)
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