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True, but the good thing about someone like Perez is they can always give him a totally different (longer) strategy than Alonso.
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If things continue as they are, I could see Maldonado going there. Scuderia need another driver, Williams need the money and have good options on younger drivers.
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That's a bit of a long shot, though..
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I think I have to agree with this...
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17 May 2012, 14:52 (Ref:3075735) | #107 | |
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Could Kubica make a comeback at Ferrari(assuming Massa's days are numbered - which at the moment it does look likely)? Otherwise it looks like he won't get back into F1.
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Personally I do not think Kubica will come back to Formula 1 ever.
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Bob's gone, little doubt about that unfortunately, imagine him in that Enstone contraption this year, god, he would fly!!!!!!
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I think it's much less to do with Hungary '09 and much more to do with Hockenheim '10, and the fact that the team is so obviously orientated around Fernando.
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Yeah i'm not sure about the injury either. It was a freak accident, he probably doesn't even remember anything about it. How is that really going to effect his driving ability, unless his vision is impaired?
I can understand if it was something big like Lauda's burns you might never want to drive at 11/10ths again, or an arm or leg injury effecting your physical ability, but Massa's was too much of a freak occurrence to have effected him mentally, imo. It could just be the car not suiting him at all and built around Alonso. He clearly can't make the tyres last like Alonso can. Mix that with a lack of motivation/mojo because Ferrari constantly completely ignore him in races and put him on stupid strategies... |
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Do people really think Ferrari will replace Massa mid season? Think back to 2009 and the They will have learnt that lesson with Badoer/ Fisi in 2009. Massa isnt matching the performance of Alonso but given the difficulty everyone is having with tyres. The problems Ferrari having with the engineering side of things...the last thing they will want to do is throw in an unknown quantity into the mix who will do no better all things considered.
The only benefit is if they chose to wear the pain in 2012 to blood someone who may be able to match-better some of Massa's performances with a view of them blossoming in their first full season with the team. So unless the option is a long term deal, I cant see them throwing someone in the car for just this season. |
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Sorry, I don't buy this argument of 'it's the mechanical side of things'. Why can one driver handle it and the other not? (rhetorical)
The driver needs replacing. He's had more than enough chance to redeem himself, and it's clear that he will not. Give someone else a chance. You can't just reference 'that time Ferrari replaced their driver mid-season' and automatically decide this time will be a failure, too. They put Luca Badoer in the car, for crying out loud Someone made a great suggestion on another site - Heikki Kovalainen. What a great idea. If anyone saw the interview before the race he gave on BBC, you'll know that Heikki's looking elsewhere. It's ALMOST a shame as I thought he was sticking with Lotus/Caterham for the long term, but in fairness, they havn't made the progress they probably should have made, so I can't blame him. He's a much improved driver, great head on his shoulders, seems like a popular/easy-going fella around the paddock. But he'll bring the car home, push it, while probably not knocking Alonso off the pedastool. Selby |
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Yep, I agree there are plenty of driver options currently on the grid if Ferrari are prepared to put their hands in their pocket. Perez, Kovalainen, De Resta - any of them would surely do a good job. Massa could even go the other way as part of the deal.
Ferrari don't need to panic and dig out an over-the-hill Badoer-type replacement. |
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I see that Sniff Petrol have added thier thoughts to the Massa matter...
(You'll have to scroll down the page to find it). http://sniffpetrol.com/ |
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2009 was a strange year, because it was the first for the new regulations, wings, KERS... and that F60 Ferrari was difficult to tame. Badoer was a driver past his time, and was at the wrong place at the wrong time, but in 15 days Fisichella went from nearly beating Raikkonen´s Ferrari at Spa to qualify 14 in Italy. And Fisichella is quite a decent driver. Massa is not doing by any means a good job (he seems menthally destroyed), and if he does not improve he must be replaced, but we should not take for granted that the replacement is going to inmediately challenge for points or matching Alonso´s times. If the Ferrari looks anything similar to, for example, Schuey´s Benettons 194 or 195, it´s understandable that can suit one driver of great calibre while making the other look much worse than he really is... If I was Perez I´ll stay in Sauber this year, he´s got everything to lose at Ferrari with no testing, difficult car and Alonso as team mate... |
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But my point is this has been going on since Germany 2010. How much longer do you 'give the guy a chance' for?
And another thing, yes, Badoer, he was from another era. Wrong place, wrong time etc. But, it was meant to be a thank you to him, so good for him. I'm sure he enjoyed himself, in a way! Fisi didn't have too many races to properly prove himself, but it still wasn't exactly a great outing. And even if they do have a crap first few races out of the points, it's no different to what's happening with Felipe right now. (and I like the chap, I really do) The difference here is that they have a long time to acclimatise to the car. Ok, first few races might be a bit of a write-off, but after that, we could begin to see how they genuinely fare against the mighty Nando. Selby |
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to put that into context and simplify it, maldonado is the pure take action, no concequences driver. he doesn't even react to subtle visual stimuli (how he's so effective at monaco - he knows where the apex is and hits it every time, regardless of visually there being a barrier in the way before it becomes visible, for example). you and me would be at the opposite end of the scale in our first laps in a f1 car - we would react to *everything*, visual, noise and touch, as well as subconscious triggers. on the sliding scale felipe perhaps is edging closer to us than maldonado, whereas in 2008 he would have been closer to pastor's extreme. as far as felipe is concerned, he probably feels he's doing nothing differently to before. he's right, he isn't, but the tiny changes in his mind are changing the way he's reacting to things. (sources: my understanding of driving, psychology, meditation, basic sports psychology and how it fits into f1, and another drivers analysis of maldonado at monaco) |
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Yeh I was about to try and attempt to give a similar analysis, bella, so thanks for that
You can't just say 'oh he's medically cleared so he must be fine'. So, so, so much more than that. It can be a millisecond of reactions might have gone, a snippet of confidence. And given how close F1 is these days, that can be the difference between Q2 and Q3.. Selby |
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i think of it like the time i managed to bin it on a roundabout. i only spun, but it took me a long time to regain the feel to even start to rebuild my confidence on roundabouts. it's not just saying "i can do it, i was just unlucky", you have to go right back to the beginning where the fear of doing it again starts and patch it back up from there. |
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