timbo wrote:I hope so, too. The only problem is that Lewis is definetely #1 driver at McLaren while for Massa, even if he would have fastest car next year, he would have to fight with Kimi.
Yep, but Felipe's overall performance this year has proved he warrents equal preference to Kimi next year - much like I said about Lewis in 2007, his performances relative to his team mate showed that Fernando should have to be given Number One status based purely on seniority.
This year Felipe proved he's one of the very best atm, maybe Kimi had an off-season, but maybe not...next year Massa can fight Kimi for the first few races, if he really is good enough (and I think so) he might just shade Kimi. Team orders dictate that although they can (and will) race against eachother, they WON'T take eachother off, they - and Ferrari - are too smart for that madness. Add to that a Lewis/Mclaren or Kubica/BMW or Fernando/Renault combination that's on Fire and soon Ferrari will have to say, "Okay,
you're number one"
Ferrari won't let intra-team in-fighting compromise a championship bid if one of their competitors has them by the balls. One things for sure, we have some great drivers out there, and Felipe is nibbling at a WDC, whether or not he'll be a Rubens Barrichello (no offence intended AT ALL), or an Ayrton Senna remains to be seen.
One things for sure, in terms of ability he can.
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