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********** If he gets poles and no of GPs, I think that means he will be top of all the conventional tables (except consecutive victories crossing seasons, but he nearly made that....oh so close....). There will be ones to do with various ratios, or what have you, that he won;t be top of I think. I think Senna still holds the number of pole-with-lights-to-flag-victory? These things, and such like, are more obscure though. It has been altogether too long since I worried myself about these more convoluted things for me to remember properly, so others will need to give the details with these regards. |
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I would just like to mention that according to the testing times the Red Baron and his team look like being on the comeback trail.
The way all the team members talk and what they say makes me very confidant for this year (and I would so dearly love to rub salt into a couple of my friends wounds). They also got a couple of big sponsors (who needs those Vodasomething chappies....), so everythings looks A-OK. Lets hope I am right. |
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As we all know, Ferrari have some very strict and quite often controversial philosophies when it comes to their participation in F1. I for one would love to be a fly on the wall in some of their closed-door sessions.
Anyway, I’d like to examine the Ferrari driver situation for 2006 (and beyond). With 24 year old Massa signed to a 1 year contract to drive alongside Schumi in ’06, many don’t expect anything to change. Massa will be relegated to 2nd driver as was Irvine and Rubens before him. As well, many think that there is a the distinct possibility that Ferrari will go with 2 new drivers in ’07, assuming Michael retires. Even if he doesn’t retire, many are speculating that FM is there on borrowed time. If anyone has read my previous posts, they will know they I don’t agree with this. I think Ferrari will give Massa every chance to prove himself and will be given equal status for the entire ’06 season. Of course when it comes down to the final few races, as usual, decisions will be made for the better of the team that could very well mean team orders for the drivers. But this is also consistent with Ferrari philosophy. IMO, until then, Massa and MS will be treated as equals. Why, you ask, would Ferrari change now? My answer, they wouldn’t be changing anything. The TEAM always comes first. Massa, after an erratic beginning in F1 has always shown natural ability and has proven to be very quick and brave in traffic; MS doesn’t need any help, that is for certain. And besides, Schumi is bound to retire in the next few years anyway, and I believe Ferrari is keeping open the possibility of retaining Massa. and looking to the future by possibly signing a Kimi or even a Rossi for ’07 (or ’08 depending on Michael’s decision). In summary I think if Ferrari do follow this scenario and give FM everything he needs, I'm not saying he will beat MS but he will acquit himself quite well. So well in fact that Ferrari will sign him long term. We’ll see. |
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Does anyone reckon Montoya is in with a shout of a drive with Ferrari? Mclaren haven't taken up their additional 2 year contract with him so he's out of contract at the end of the year. Possibility of Kimi and Montoya at Ferrari next year perhaps?
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Ugh... the PC garbage saga continues...
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19 May 2006, 20:21 (Ref:1614439) | #134 | |
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if scumacher leaves ferrari for rbr i can see him going down a slippery slope and fade away but i doubt that would happen when schu leaves f1 id say he would want to have another world title under his belt and go out blazing although i would like to see him win many more world champs but i would rather him go now than fade away ,damon hill &eddie irvine comes to mind
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Michael will not go to RBR.
That is just a total fantasy. |
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19 May 2006, 20:59 (Ref:1614453) | #136 | ||
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Yes he has the same car and perhaps even all the bits and pieces but in a raceweekend 70% of the entire team that is present at the track works for Schumachers car, setup and strategy. Only a fraction of that works for Massa. I also think Shumi would have liked some help putting Alonso at a 3rd place rather than the spaniard finishing 2nd. |
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