Unless Jenson's contract states clear co#1 status, and identical equipment.
If he didn't get that, then I would have to say that he is a borderline retard.
The Ferrari F61 (2010 challenger) is basically the 2009 car with massive aero improvement in line with their drivers input. Most of the input came from 'The Iceman' for he drove the car from first race to last race. Next, the minimal inputs of Badoer and Fisi. Basically, what Massa left as the F60 is completely different, since Kimi and the crew have been toying with the car to extract optimum performance. So when Massa sits on the F61, he will not probably know where they left off. And the same way with Alonso, he has an ultra different driving style to Kimi, Luca, and Fisi. He's more of a Hamilton/Kubica kinda a guy; sharp turn in with a hint of oversteer. So their base car will be more familiar for Kimi and the Second Half Crew (LB and GF.) It's gonna be a wild one next year in Ferrari. (these are all opinions)sunny1304 wrote:bidong wrote:
Ferrari will suck next year. Massa got KOed in Hungary while Alonso has never smelled the sweet fragrance of consistent victories for a really long time. So expect them to make a charge on the second half of the season as much as McLaren did this year. Surely the Fisichiella-Badoer-Raikonnen developed car will shock the Massa-Alonso pairing.
dont understand what u mean Fisichiella-Badoer-Raikonnen developed car....
ferrai stopped development of f60 long time ago........so none of the mentioned driver have any contribution in f61 project (luca might have some).
i particularly believe that massa isnt that talent to drive for a team like ferrari or mcca...but anyway....its happening.
but certainly f61 will be developed around alonso...no matter it suits massa or not.
So, you have proof of this, or is this more opinion being passed off as fact?bidong wrote:The Ferrari F61 (2010 challenger) is basically the 2009 car with massive aero improvement in line with their drivers input. Most of the input came from 'The Iceman' for he drove the car from first race to last race. Next, the minimal inputs of Badoer and Fisi. Basically, what Massa left as the F60 is completely different, since Kimi and the crew have been toying with the car to extract optimum performance. So when Massa sits on the F61, he will not probably know where they left off. And the same way with Alonso, he has an ultra different driving style to Kimi, Luca, and Fisi. He's more of a Hamilton/Kubica kinda a guy; sharp turn in with a hint of oversteer. So their base car will be more familiar for Kimi and the Second Half Crew (LB and GF.) It's gonna be a wild one next year in Ferrari. (these are all opinions)sunny1304 wrote:bidong wrote:
Ferrari will suck next year. Massa got KOed in Hungary while Alonso has never smelled the sweet fragrance of consistent victories for a really long time. So expect them to make a charge on the second half of the season as much as McLaren did this year. Surely the Fisichiella-Badoer-Raikonnen developed car will shock the Massa-Alonso pairing.
dont understand what u mean Fisichiella-Badoer-Raikonnen developed car....
ferrai stopped development of f60 long time ago........so none of the mentioned driver have any contribution in f61 project (luca might have some).
i particularly believe that massa isnt that talent to drive for a team like ferrari or mcca...but anyway....its happening.
but certainly f61 will be developed around alonso...no matter it suits massa or not.
is it how much he's worth as a driver or as negotiator?ISLAMATRON wrote:You dont get what you deserve you get what you negotiate, and every thing is renegotiable.
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BGP offered him more than even what I think he was worth
All the 2010 cars will be evolved 2009 cars.Conceptual wrote: So, you have proof of this, or is this more opinion being passed off as fact?
What happened to the "technical" aspect of F1Technical.net?
Other than the new teams that are starting from scratch, I guess they will all be loosely based around the aero regs, but as has been discussed, with the refueling ban, as well as the rimshield ban, I am guessing that there will be many noticable differences. Especially in the area where they steal the tub mods needed to copy certain aero tricks that they could not get done in 2009 (Ferrari's tub notch).kilcoo316 wrote:All the 2010 cars will be evolved 2009 cars.Conceptual wrote: So, you have proof of this, or is this more opinion being passed off as fact?
What happened to the "technical" aspect of F1Technical.net?
That is a technical comment on what is increasingly becoming a non-technical forum. This place is supposed to be full of people smart enough to know better than the "revolutionary new design" bullshit that is fed to the ignorant masses every year.
Of course there will be differences!Conceptual wrote:Other than the new teams that are starting from scratch, I guess they will all be loosely based around the aero regs, but as has been discussed, with the refueling ban, as well as the rimshield ban, I am guessing that there will be many noticable differences.
Those are not revolutionary.Conceptual wrote: Especially in the area where they steal the tub mods needed to copy certain aero tricks that they could not get done in 2009 (Ferrari's tub notch).
You started the silly posting with:Conceptual wrote: And, if anyone wants to state opinion, your statement should be prefaced with it, not placed at the end as an afterthought. It is OK in my book to make presumptive speculations, but be up front about it. I think, IMO, any of those are great places to start. It doesn't cause me to personally skip over, because I like the educated guesses on this forum, it is when I read such speculation, and the tone is that of "God inspired knowledge, so ye must accept as fact" posters.
So, you have proof of this, or is this more opinion being passed off as fact?
What happened to the "technical" aspect of F1Technical.net?
Button's considered to be a very good driver by many, but I've never ever heard anyone praising his career decisions. He got it right once so far. That was last winter.Conceptual wrote:Unless Jenson's contract states clear co#1 status, and identical equipment.
If he didn't get that, then I would have to say that he is a borderline retard.
Arrows engine titling didn't work out as well as planned. The car had horrible 'porpoising' at speed. The center of gravity was too high for the handling to be worthy of the unobstructed venturis.xpensive wrote:I remember in the early days of true ground-effects, with venturis and all, Arrows tried tilting engine and gearbox up.
In other words the crank was not horizontal, wonder if that trick could be viable for 2010, kilcoo?