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#328292
In answer to this thread question: he doesn't.

Vettel wants to stay in 2014, and Ferrari clearly don't want 2 number 1 drivers, so Vettel will have to wait until 2017 to get there. By that time he would've won 8 WDC's anyway... :P

Since when? The rumours of Vettel to Ferrari in 2014 have been around for a while now and they are not going away, in fact they are only getting stronger. Makes perfect sense that Alonso would be ok with this as long as Newey comes too and that Vettel would consider joining Ferrari only if he could bring Newey along.....otherwise it aint happening IMO.
Whats worse? Having Vettel as a teammate or leaving him all alone with Adrian Newey? (Webber is no real competition and cannot maximise Neweys talent).
From Vettels point of view he most probably feels invincible with Newey behind him and will be willing to take on anyone including Fernando at Ferrari as long as Newey comes too.
#328297
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.
#328302
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.


A bit harsh :D
#328310
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.

When did this turn into Lewis bashing thread? You are a complete ******** obviously and yes Alonso does hold that much power at Ferrari and he did veto Lewis cos he knows how much of a threat he is from his own personal experience when he completely lost the plot back in 2007 and couldn't handle the natural talent and pulling power(at that point) that Hamilton had within the team. Allowing Vettel to join ferrari with or without Newey is just smart business cos he knows how influential he has been to the soon to be newly crowned 3X World Champion from Germany.
And i agree that Lewis has not proven himself to be as smart as Fernando or Vettel yet but he has certainly proved that he has an equal amount if not more natural ability and thats why he is seen by many as the most exciting driver in f1....the same is never said about Alonso or Vettel so don't pretend that it is.
Lol im pretty sure any driver(except Mark Webber) would be happy and smiling and mature and whatever else you wanna call it if they were driving Adrian Newey designed cars.
Lewis has won a world championship in a car that did not dominate the season and was very very close in his first season in similar circumstances.....that must have slipped your mind.
#328315
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.


As usual, you seem clueless. Check out my signature, which team is Domenicalli team principle of then? Force India? Or maybe you'd be suggesting that he's lying to the media? :rofl:

When Horner was questioned about Lewis joining them about 6 months ago, he said he doesn't want two 'top drivers' in the same team. Why would he say this when he could've easily said that he already has the 2 best drivers in the field? Don't ask me for proof of this, it was big news since he had opened a can of worms suggesting what he thought of Mark Webber.

Might want to know what these key people in F1 actually think of Lewis Hamilton before...amusing the rest of us in this forum.
#328316
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.


A bit harsh :D


A bit true. ;)
#328317
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.


A bit harsh :D


A bit true. ;)

A bit Dimwitted considering Stefano Domenicallis recent praise for Hamilton and considering Lewis has already won a Championship which you seem to have forgotten. :banghead:
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#328318
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.

Third and most importantly: Vettel is a better driver who has shown maturity, the ability to work for and with the team, the ability to not create additional tension, the ability to deliver results and keep focus, the ability to learn from mistakes and yes, the ability to win championships. Lewis hasn't. When he does, he MIGHT be considered for Ferrari.


A bit harsh :D


A bit true. ;)

A bit Dimwitted considering Stefano Domenicallis recent praise for Hamilton. :banghead:


Common knowledge. :hehe:
#328323
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.


I find it amusing that you can make this statement...

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.


...and then make this statement in the next sentence. :rofl:
#328331
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.


I find it amusing that you can make this statement...

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.


...and then make this statement in the next sentence. :rofl:


I see a "probably" and a "maybe" in that 2nd statement. So i guess that's how i am able to pull it off in style.

I could dissect my post if you guys want, for example i could compare how many facts vs assumptions my post contains vs how many on the others..... But that would be too much work and i'm lazy.
#328336
First of all... you have no way of knowing who Alonso vetoed or didnt. And how important his opinion is at Maranello.


I find it amusing that you can make this statement...

Second.. Lewis vetoed himself as a Ferrari driver probably when he posted the telemetry data. And maybe with all the drama surrounding his team switch.


...and then make this statement in the next sentence. :rofl:


I see a "probably" and a "maybe" in that 2nd statement. So i guess that's how i am able to pull it off in style.

I could dissect my post if you guys want, for example i could compare how many facts vs assumptions my post contains vs how many on the others..... But that would be too much work and i'm lazy.

yeah yeah, whatever... human nature. in the words of the great Mel Brooks; Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.

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