http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns20397.html
Till now, only a rumor...
Good for Fred! It is still a rumor
LOL. A friend of mine is a blind Ferrari fan. He is also an ex-smoker that, of course, smoked the "codebar cigarretes". Additionally, he also hates Fernando. Should this become true, I'll be pulling his leg for a loong loong time. I understand that Fernando in Ferrari is some tifosi's worst nightmare which makes it all more fun. It's healthy, though, the same as someone pulling my leg with williams pace (hopefully not in monaco!).bhallg2k wrote:No.
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So why is Alonso suddenly a team player? because he wants to stay with Renault 2009?At the end of last year when I had to choose which team to move to, I think Renault was the best option,” he said.
“And in fact this year we are seeing the results. We are in front of the other possibilities that I had – in terms of Toyota, Red Bull and all these teams, we are in front of them.
“So I’m happy with my decision, and for sure, comparing this year and last year I’m much happier this year because, OK, I’m sixth or seventh, but everyone wants me to be sixth or seventh, or if I can win they will be very happy.
“Last year that was not the case, so I am very happy this year.”
As he did in 2005/06 in the Renault - hes the real deal forget about all the other media crap and speculation from the forum whoresRob W wrote:So far this year Alonso has shown he is a driver who can wring a hell of a lot out of an under performing car.
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I don't necessarily disagree with you, but also has he really performed better than Fisichella last year, in what seemed to be an even inferior car?Rob W wrote:So far this year Alonso has shown he is a driver who can wring a hell of a lot out of an under performing car.
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Yes. The current renault may be, in terms of raw pace, closer to Ferrari/McLaren than the R27, but losing a tenth in qualifying means going back many positions. In the same conditions, Webber is also racing beautifully, although initial lack of pace with grooved tires in the last stint really hindered his finishing position.dumrick wrote: Has he really performed better than Fisichella last year, in what seemed to be an even inferior car?
Heikki wasn't struggling nearly as bad as Nelsinho. OK, his races at Monaco and Melbourne are forgettable, but I still consider Heikki a much better driver than Piquet. On the other hand, Nelsinho is probably suffering what I call "the hamilton contract": an assumtion I've made that, by contract, Alonso isn't forced to share his telemetry or setup with a teammate on a race weekend. This clause is going to harm rookies a lot.Also, is Renault allowing a fair comparison with the team mate? Nelson is struggling allright, but wasn't Heikki this time last year also?