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#61 fezzasus

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Posted 24 November 2014 - 03:00 PM

Arrivederci Mattiacci. :lol:

 

Ferrari are starting to go into free fall. Quite telling when the sponsor puts someone in charge rather than someone from within the company.

 

So, does Sebastian still think he's made a good decision?



#62 VXT Tim

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Posted 24 November 2014 - 03:10 PM

You would say things couldn't get much worse at Ferrari. I'd argue Kimi is a better driver that Vettel, this year has proved how much Seb relies on a specific feeling from the car, yes things improved for him as the year went on but by then it was all done. Unless he falls lucky or can guarantee a few base essential things from the car I can't see Ferrari improving much next year or Seb having any more success than Kimi. Who really knows though, I do like the idea of Riciardo, Vettel, Alonso all in comparable machinery next year fighting it out (for 4th or lower) :D

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Posted 24 November 2014 - 03:18 PM

 

Arrivederci Mattiacci. :lol:

 

Ferrari are starting to go into free fall. Quite telling when the sponsor puts someone in charge rather than someone from within the company.

 

So, does Sebastian still think he's made a good decision?

 

 

Might be the good thing they need... too long pissing about with nearly double the budget of most teams and languishing in the middle of the field.



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Posted 24 November 2014 - 04:41 PM

F1 Tests Abu Dhabi Red Bull: Tuesday: Carlos Sainz; Wednesday: Daniel Ricciardo. Mercedes: Tuesday: Nico Rosberg; Wednesday: Pascal Wehrlein. Ferrari: Tuesday: Kimi Raikkonen; Wednesday: Raffaele Marciello. Lotus: Esteban Ocon and TBC. McLaren: Tuesday and Wednesday: Stoffel Vandoorne. Force India: Tuesday: Jolyon Palmer; Wednesday: Spike Goddard. Sauber: Tuesday and Wednesday: Marcus Ericsson. Toro Rosso: Tuesday and Wednesday: Max Verstappen. Williams: Tuesday: Valtteri Bottas; Wednesday: TBC Caterham: Tuesday and Wednesday: Will Stevens.





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