Scuderia Ferrari 2012

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@Shally you are right it's from his profile Link. I went through the team list of personnel as it's useful sometimes to know who works at particular department.

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Ferrari really --- up in Abu Dhabi.

It pains me to say this but the F2012 is an awful car , not only that Domenicali seems to be one of the most incompetent F1 chiefs.

Something has to change.

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FLuidd wrote:Ferrari really --- up in Abu Dhabi.

It pains me to say this but the F2012 is an awful car , not only that Domenicali seems to be one of the most incompetent F1 chiefs.

Something has to change.
Well anyone can see Dominecalli is useless, in the pecking order at Ferrari he has clearly been superseded by Alonso, who answers only to Di Montezemolo, and Luca LOVES Alonso.

Tommorrow is more about Fernando himself than anything else, I love him to bits, but he does throw the toys out of the pram when things get a bit tough and he's beginning to do it now, if he wants to avoid Abu Dhabi 2010, he needs to keep himself in check and not get over emotional, someone needs to have a word with him tonight, and Stella will play a big role tomorrow in trying to keep him calm and motivated.

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The problem is that Alonso needs to win this race to exert any pressure on Vettel, even from where Vettel is starting from. The likelihood is that he isn't going to do that. I totally fail to see Alonso's point of view that Hamilton being on pole helps him and Ferrari.

Not only do the Mclarens look faster with Webber still in front but the Lotuses look pretty darned dangerous.

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Should Domenicali be "assigned" to a different position at Ferrari, who are the candidates to replace him? I haven't kept track of the organizational structure at Ferrari lately.
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Something is terribly wrong. They, I'm sure, are pouring more cash into that car than any other on the grid. How can everyone else (pretty much) go forward and they go back? How can 600 people all be wrong? LDM should be pissed. This is unacceptable.
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mx_tifoso wrote:Should Domenicali be "assigned" to a different position at Ferrari, who are the candidates to replace him? I haven't kept track of the organizational structure at Ferrari lately.
Flavio looks like a possible candidate to me, though I am not aware how his relationship with LdM is. Especially Fernando would love to have him as the team principal. Any thoughts??

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banibhusan wrote:
mx_tifoso wrote:Should Domenicali be "assigned" to a different position at Ferrari, who are the candidates to replace him? I haven't kept track of the organizational structure at Ferrari lately.
Flavio looks like a possible candidate to me, though I am not aware how his relationship with LdM is. Especially Fernando would love to have him as the team principal. Any thoughts??
If Flavio comes in, then we might as well call ourselves ''Scuderia Team Alonso", Alonso wold love Flavio in there cos Flav will give him carte blanche to do whatever he likes. We would be a 1 man team.

However, Flavio is ruthless and doesnt accept bullshit, he would give us a more ruthless edge.

I dont know if anyone watches James Bond movies, but Ferrari is too much like Roger Moore......we need to be alot more like Timothy Dalton. Those who watch the movies will understand that comment.

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Am I counting wrong or has Ferrari not dominated a weekend since 2008?

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WilliamsF1 wrote:Am I counting wrong or has Ferrari not dominated a weekend since 2008?
You're correct.

Interesting chat with someone last night, Ferrari are slightly miffed over the rear wing not paying "Full" dividends.

I think tonights race will show whether or not Ferrari has the package to win the race...yes I said win the race, Alonso has all chances to make a little magic tonight.
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Hail22 wrote:
WilliamsF1 wrote:Am I counting wrong or has Ferrari not dominated a weekend since 2008?
You're correct.

Interesting chat with someone last night, Ferrari are slightly miffed over the rear wing not paying "Full" dividends.

I think tonights race will show whether or not Ferrari has the package to win the race...yes I said win the race, Alonso has all chances to make a little magic tonight.
It shouldn't be up to Alonso to deliver magic all the time. And he may not make it past the 1st corner, Andrea Stella is going to be absolutely key for me today, he'll need to keep Alonso calm because we all know Fer gets over emotional and the toys start coming out when things get tough.

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Abu Dhabi wasn't a really a track that suited Ferrari I suppose.
Alonso himself has said that Interlagos is a pretty good track for Ferrari, so maybe they can be challenging for pole there.
Anyone have any clue as to how Austin may suit them?
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Autosport wrote:Felipe Massa says Ferrari's issues only half-solved

Ferrari can take some encouragement from the performance of its latest aerodynamic updates, but the fact they did not produce as much as predicted shows the team's problems linger - according to Felipe Massa.

The Brazilian reckons that Ferrari cannot feel completely confident it has got on top of the windtunnel calibration issues that have hurt its development progress this year [............]

Full Story is on >>>> http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104009
Alonso fend off button, which means updates that Ferrari brings works again very well in racing situation but failed in quali.... whatever if Ferrari able to optimize FW & RW combination, then it can better......hope [-o<
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Teechnical wrote:Abu Dhabi wasn't a really a track that suited Ferrari I suppose.
Alonso himself has said that Interlagos is a pretty good track for Ferrari, so maybe they can be challenging for pole there.
Anyone have any clue as to how Austin may suit them?
I found it weird he said that actually. Perhaps he's talking of the possibility of a wet race.

IMO actually the sweeping Austin suits Ferrari better than the mechanical Interlagos. That car isn't too hot n the slow corners as they seem to have bad entry AND exit from slow stuff.
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Fantastic job by the team. Alonso was unstoppable with the medium tyres. For me, only Hamilton could have an answer to Alonso today. I think the F2012, and the Mclaren are as fast as Red Bull in the race, or even slightly faster. I can't wait for Austin, it will be fantastic.