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4 Jan 2004, 16:02 (Ref:827422) | #1 | ||
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"Fisichella handed Ferrari test spot"?
While looking around the Teletext website after being guided there by this news about Abramovich, I couldn't help but notice this:
http://www.teletext.com/sport/generi...page=1&ref=274 Obviously the details are very vague, but does this mean that Fisi will now begin to test Ferraris in the same capacity as Massa, and that, with this news of Rubens' contract extension, he has a possible chance of a race seat as TGF's replacement should he retire for '05? |
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4 Jan 2004, 16:21 (Ref:827436) | #2 | ||
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I read somewhere, were Peter Sauber said that both his drivers (Fisi and Massa) would be testing the Ferrari's to help test the Bridgestones.
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4 Jan 2004, 17:08 (Ref:827469) | #3 | ||
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right to help with bridgestone
they are fighting for Seat #2 next to rubens, and why wouldn't ferrari love to have an Italian bring it home for them- seems like a formality really |
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5 Jan 2004, 00:05 (Ref:827800) | #4 | ||
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Yeah, not exactly a Ferrari testing contract as the reports deem it to be.
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5 Jan 2004, 00:28 (Ref:827823) | #5 | ||
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I would believe that both drivers Massa and Fisi would be fighting for Michael's seat, not Ruben's.
It seems like it's a good deal for both teams. Sauber needs their tyres to improve and suit the car better, and having their drivers test the tyres would help to tune the tyres to the preferences of Fisi/Massa. Afterall, Sauber doesn't have the capacity to test as much otherwise, and the Sauber is very much in common with the Ferrari |
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Interesting. Since Ferrari are now the only "decent" team using Bridgestone tyres, I'd bet that the Japanese company is feeling a little uncomfortable. Looks like they've picked up a couple more test drivers on the cheap.
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5 Jan 2004, 11:57 (Ref:828186) | #9 | ||
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If Fisi ends up in a Ferrari I think I would become a Ferrari/Fisi fan. I feel he deserves a fair chance. He is as good as anyone in F1 that is just about accepted. Now (if this is true) we can see if he is better.
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we will give you tyre info and engines if you give us a driver and the use of the wind tunnel - nice deal
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The wind tunnel- i wonder how much this will affect ferrari- its not like the car was an brick driving with an anchor in the back.
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Seriously i dont think shumi is gonna quit 2005 or 2006 so fisi will only come in if hes faster than rubens imo. The reason they rather did not have an italian driver is because it would destract the attention away from enzo's own ego.. his cars |
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Continuing to be Off topic. I think the reason for the no-Italian driver policy is down to Enzo's days (and probably hence don't apply now), but not due to his ego. It was more down to not wanting an Italian to die in one of his machines. In the early days the press and even the Vatican took a very dim view of racing (and Ferrari) if a young Italian died in a Ferrari.
As for Fisi. I don't think he will ever get a chance to race a Ferrari F1 car. Which I think is a shame. I don't think it is anything to do him being Italian. |
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Quote:"But wouldn't that just help to set the preferences to their liking in a Ferrari? I can't see it doing them much good when it comes to the Sauber"
The Sauber will share many parts of the Ferrari. And that tyre manufacturers have pointed out that the requirements of different teams regarding tyres, though existent, is small. Hence, improving the tyres, even if suited to the Ferrari, would have an improvement on all BS-shod teams. It's similar to Michelin, where the strong form of the tyres helped all the teams, not just those who can afford tyre testings. |
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Where did the non Italian idea come from? In Enzo's days Baghetti, Bandini, Scarfiotti, Albereto, Alesi (Well close-French Sicilian)Giunti, Reggazoni (Swiss-Italian). Not from Enzo, thats for sure.
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It surprises me that Ferrari don't help Sauber more. It can only be benificital to sell virtually any part Sauber wants. Even if Ferrari gave them a copy of the car, Sauber will always be substatantially behind them due to setup. (not that I'm suggesting they do it)
If Sauber had closer performance to Ferrari then they would have further data to compare to. |
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