So Kimi is very emotional and passionate about racing (unlike his reputation) -- and realistic. No problem. They will be competitive; they will try hard; they will (probably) win some races. We have no right to expect more. If you bail out whenever your team fails to win the world championship you'll soon run out of teams (and sports!)noname wrote:http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/n ... 3818.shtml
it does not look good.
personally I am glad Kimi won title in 2007 so he will not walk away from f1 empty-handed.
Some of you Ferrari "fans" might have a different perspective if you'd followed them longer. I remember the horrible late 60's; the "revolt" that led Phil Hill and many engineers to ATS (!); the B4; the early turbo cars; the 60-valve hand grenade V12s, the "double floor" car, and a lot more.
Feeling bad about Ferrari? Then go ahead and list all the teams that have won more races, more WDC, and more WCC. It won't take very long.