I think he is very professional. And a team player…
I agree, but I would love to see him ignore a team order to win. Trouble is, its only the last stint of a race he can ignore orders, If he does it in an earlier stint Ferrari would simply find a sticky wheelnut.
Don't you think it is a bit offensive to constantly claim that Ferrari lacks professionalism and ethichs. Every week you do this kind of remarks pointing how bad Ferrari are to Kimi and how they use disgusting tactics yet you have absolutely no proof or example of Ferrari using dirty tricks to impair Kimi.NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 08:34I agree, but I would love to see him ignore a team order to win. Trouble is, its only the last stint of a race he can ignore orders, If he does it in an earlier stint Ferrari would simply find a sticky wheelnut.
Here's to hoping go Kimi.
First that incident was 6 years ago. If you look at the team composition from them to now I doubt there is many that stayed. Team principal, strategists, heads of department... all changed during that period and if people change mentalities change.NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 11:06Ok I'm sorry, Ferrari give Kimi every chance they do to Seb. They have never given Vettel preferential treatment over Kimi , my bad.
1 thing, Ferrari admited to taking a penalty on purpose for Massa to elevate Alonso. And that was 5yrs ago. So I'd imagine a lot of personnel are still the same. Just saying.
Just as an example, what would a team do if Driver B was leading the race in front of Driver A, with 1 more stop to make.
They ask driver B to let Driver A go through, Driver B says "go to hell , I'm winning this one. What would the team do with a championship at stake ?
Its not been 6yrs since that happened to Massa.Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 14:12First that incident was 6 years ago. If you look at the team composition from them to now I doubt there is many that stayed. Team principal, strategists, heads of department... all changed during that period and if people change mentalities change.NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 11:06Ok I'm sorry, Ferrari give Kimi every chance they do to Seb. They have never given Vettel preferential treatment over Kimi , my bad.
1 thing, Ferrari admited to taking a penalty on purpose for Massa to elevate Alonso. And that was 5yrs ago. So I'd imagine a lot of personnel are still the same. Just saying.
Just as an example, what would a team do if Driver B was leading the race in front of Driver A, with 1 more stop to make.
They ask driver B to let Driver A go through, Driver B says "go to hell , I'm winning this one. What would the team do with a championship at stake ?
Also that is a terrible example because Massa was willing to do it, he didn't oppose it. The same way has the Fernando is faster than you thing. What you say is that if Massa didn't comply they would change the gearbox anyway or create a malfunction on it's car if he didn't get out of the way.
I have no idea why do you think Kimi doesn't have the same chances in Ferrari than Seb (except near the end of the championship when he is out of the race).
But what to expect from somebody who suggest these men lack so much moral fibre that they would sabotage their own car. Honeslty I think doing this kind of accusations every week in several threads when the guys did nothing to deserve them is a bit too much but some people are just caustic
Not that time matters but it was during the 2012 US GP (2018-2012=6). https://www.racefans.net/2012/11/18/alo ... x-penalty/NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 19:29
Its not been 6yrs since that happened to Massa.
Ferrari have generally had a number 1 driver (its the best way to be to win a WDC) so why would that be any different with Kimi?
As for accusing the team of doing something dodgy every week , I'm just following the likes of the other teams and media as Ferrari are regularly being accused of cheating.
If you talk about last year US GP do you say it "this year US GP" then?NathanOlder wrote: ↑15 Sep 2018, 21:335yrs and 10months to be exact.
If you were 5yrs and 10months old, and someone asks you "how old are you?"
What number do you say
We're talking years not seasons. Point being it WAS 5 yrs ago that Ferrari were happy to 'sabotage' their own car to help their number 1 driver.