If you're a troll, please go away.waynes wrote:ok so we are talking the team.
i know Nicolas Todt is Massa's agent.
How Massa got the drive in the first place is beyond me however i understand politics.
Felipe Massa is no quicker than Pedro De La Rosa, he has lucked into good cars and won races, given bad cars and done nothing.
my point is this fraud should be nowhere near a Ferrari F1 seat. To push this team forward they need to bin the second most overrated brazilian (Rubens being number 1) and get a competent, reliable and fast driver in to push Alonso, otherwise Ferrari are going to end up like the early 90's shower of piss they were
joke of a driver
If you`re a psychiatrist, change your profession. He`s quite right.donskar wrote:If you're a troll, please go away.waynes wrote:ok so we are talking the team.
i know Nicolas Todt is Massa's agent.
How Massa got the drive in the first place is beyond me however i understand politics.
Felipe Massa is no quicker than Pedro De La Rosa, he has lucked into good cars and won races, given bad cars and done nothing.
my point is this fraud should be nowhere near a Ferrari F1 seat. To push this team forward they need to bin the second most overrated brazilian (Rubens being number 1) and get a competent, reliable and fast driver in to push Alonso, otherwise Ferrari are going to end up like the early 90's shower of piss they were
joke of a driver
If you're serious, please seek professional counseling.
+1. Even though the time has come for Massa to move on, I still have MASSIVE RESPECT for his dedication to "my" Scuderia. I will always remember,fondly, the incredible roller coaster of a season he had in 2008. He proved then he has the talent. Massa's problem is that Alonso's switch is permanently set to "beast mode".bhallg2k wrote:I think being the #2 driver at Ferrari is probably the toughest assignment for any driver in F1. You've got to have considerable talent, else you won't even make it through the door. You've also got to be willing to shoulder the colossal burden of driving for the most iconic marque in racing, which is no small feat, considering the team's rich history and its enormous popularity. The role is fraught with sometimes unreasonable expectations.
Perhaps most significantly, you've got to be wiling to go against the best driver in the world as your teammate. When the Scuderia places a driver in its first car, they don't mess around with anyone other than the very best, and they pour their considerable resources almost completely into that corner. The #2 guy has to be willing to confront that challenge with only his "attachments" and his engineer as support.
Considering the hurdles placed before Massa over the last few years, I have nothing but respect for the man, because he's carried himself with a dignity often lost on other prima donna drivers who don't have nearly the amount of pressure upon their shoulders. Though he may falter on-track, he never even so much as stumbles off-track.
He's earned his spot.
and we will win in BCN!Nico wrote:not the prettiest execution of this solution.... the Ferrari design crew seems totally lost.... they spent 8 monyhs designing the orriginal concept and now they are hanging their hats on a rush job...
Look at where Merc with Brawn and Schumacher is now...zyphro wrote:My intention is not trolling, but Ferrari need Ross Brawn and Schumacher back.
Not quite sure if you're trying to make that out as a good or bad thing?.poz wrote:Look at where Merc with Brawn and Schumacher is now...zyphro wrote:My intention is not trolling, but Ferrari need Ross Brawn and Schumacher back.
The second, I believe.zyphro wrote:Not quite sure if you're trying to make that out as a good or bad thing?.poz wrote:Look at where Merc with Brawn and Schumacher is now...zyphro wrote:My intention is not trolling, but Ferrari need Ross Brawn and Schumacher back.