That says "My first day in Ferrari" on the side of his helmet.stefan_ wrote:Sebastian Vettel's first test with Ferrari - Fiorano, Italy (29.11.2014)
Yes, he shows how much ferrari meant for himecapox wrote:That says "My first day in Ferrari" on the side of his helmet.stefan_ wrote:Sebastian Vettel's first test with Ferrari - Fiorano, Italy (29.11.2014)
http://i.imgur.com/qkU4XEM.jpg
Yeah read Gazetta dela Sport; "http://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/commen ... an_alonso/mika vs michael wrote:is there any kind feedback from inside of the team about the impression Vettel made on the Fiorano engineers? I mean after the first test what they had to tell about Vettel maybe compared to Alonso or other drivers they worked with?
flmkane wrote:In recent years, I was very impressed by Ferrari's trackside operations and race strategy.
Look how close they got to winning in 2010 and 2012.
All they needed was a fast car.
Instead these new 'suits' with no real F1 experience are shuffling EVERYTHING!
This is the TRUE beginning of the downfall of Scuderia Ferrari.
I don't want to get too off topic here but this is up for discussion. Many ppl want to blame the 2010 failure to win WDC on the last race but if one looks back through the season, there are other reasons.diffuser wrote:flmkane wrote:In recent years, I was very impressed by Ferrari's trackside operations and race strategy.
Look how close they got to winning in 2010 and 2012.
All they needed was a fast car.
Instead these new 'suits' with no real F1 experience are shuffling EVERYTHING!
This is the TRUE beginning of the downfall of Scuderia Ferrari.
How quickly we forget....They lost in 2010 because of race strategy. In the final race, covering Webber was a mistake and led to Vettel's first title.
You didn't understand his point on the 2010 season, so why comment at all?diffuser wrote:Dude! if there is 2 seconds left, you just called a time out, you're on the 20, you're down by 2 and all you have to do is kick the ball through the uprights to win. if you call a trick play to have the holder pass the ball and they don't make the completion. Only person to blame is the guy who called the play.
You could blame it on a drop pass in the first Q, a fumble in the 2nd Q. The truth was you were right there, had a chance to win, at the lip of the crease and the play caller choked. Over thought it.
Brutal to watch that race ... I remember screaming at the TV ...WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!!!!!!!
A lot of similarities but now the biggest difference is the restrictions in place compared to 1990'sKiril Varbanov wrote:An interesting read - http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/f1/wh ... as-failed/