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Ferrari - F1 Maserati - GT or sportscars Alfa Romeo - Touring Cars Lancia - Rallying Maybe they are changing things around? Ferrari - F1 <- this is unchangable Maserati - LMP1? Alfa Romeo - GT Fiat - Touring Cars? |
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Ferrari in F1 will always be a given. Going back to the late 90's, Montezemolo stated that he'd like to take Ferrari back to LM and win again, but such a project would not be conceived until the F1 championship was won again. 6 constructors and 5 drivers titles later, i guess you could say "mission accomplished". What has thrown a substantial spanner in the works was FIAT's acquisition of Maserati in '94. Granted, Maserati was split from Ferrari in 2004 and partnered with Alfa, but it still remains within the group. I have always suspected that if Maserati were still an "independant" (or owned by another corporation) then we would likely have some sort of official Ferrari sportscar programme in place by now. For the forseeable future, it'll be- Ferrari = F1 Maserati = LMP or GT1 Alfa = GT2 and/or Touring cars FIAT = Rallying (Grande Punto Super 2000) |
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The problem is that both Ferrari and Alfa will be in GT2 in 2008. Obviously they think Porsche will be easy meat.
I was hoping FIAT would do touring cars and Lancia going back to the WRC to fight with Citroen, Ford, Subaru and Mitsubishi... |
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The fact that Schumacher is content to stay in the Ferrari stable implys to me that they must have something up their sleeve for him to do in the future that doesn't just involve testing or promotion. The bottom line is that by 2010 some part of the Fiat group will be running a LMP, quite which part that'll be is unclear at the moment, but it will happen... |
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With the Ferrari GT2 and potentially Maserati (who knows what class), I doubt there was a market for the Alfa.
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This is a highlly unexciting news development! Makes you wonder why rumours start in the first place.
But didn't we all think it highly likely that Alfa would replace Ferrari in GT2 and Ferrari possibly replace Mazza in GT1? I guess any likelihood of the Schumeister running in a Fiat product in Germany in DTM offers the firm massive marketing appeal, but wouldn't it, just wouldn't it be ace if we had him out in a GT1 entry instead!! |
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why not both . afterall . Kristensen does DTM and LeMans ..
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