Very nice to see!!
And also very important for Vettel to feel at home and beloved in his new team..
Very nice to see!!
I like this guy, very straightforward in all that he does. He shows character but at the sametime modesty.Crabbia wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/118075
I really like Arrivabene's stryle. he realised it was a political situation, took all the pressure of the technical guys so they could focus on their responsibilities and got a positive result from the political sphere of the sport. Another thing is he doesn't proclaim to know the technical stuff. He asked for the situation to be explained to him instead of assuming he knows it, he accepts that he is not technical and behaves accordingly, with respect, even admiration for the mechanics.
Best of all he is open and honest with the media which means for us we get to hear things like this.
Yes, I agree. Also he's not overly cautious or conservative (as someone with Italian heritage, I find this can be a trait in Italy that can limit progress) saying that they're now confident they're ahead of Williams and should concentrate on closing the gap to Mercedes- which is where Ferrari should have been all along.Vasconia wrote:I like this guy, very straightforward in all that he does. He shows character but at the sametime modesty.Crabbia wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/118075
I really like Arrivabene's stryle. he realised it was a political situation, took all the pressure of the technical guys so they could focus on their responsibilities and got a positive result from the political sphere of the sport. Another thing is he doesn't proclaim to know the technical stuff. He asked for the situation to be explained to him instead of assuming he knows it, he accepts that he is not technical and behaves accordingly, with respect, even admiration for the mechanics.
Best of all he is open and honest with the media which means for us we get to hear things like this.
Ah man, I missed them!Richard wrote:Dear Ferrari fans, I know you all loved Alonso then hated him, but please have some dignity. Please find a private space to shed your tears and vent your anger. The Alsonso love/hate posts have gone in the bin to preserve your dignity.
According to that page, a certain Schumacher was on pole in 2007.f1316 wrote: http://formula1.ferrari.com/en/races/au ... =401976688
Was it a deliberate mistake to forget fernando won his first race for Ferrari?
Lol I choose to believe that they're saving all their attention to detail for the carAnthonyG wrote:According to that page, a certain Schumacher was on pole in 2007.f1316 wrote: http://formula1.ferrari.com/en/races/australian-grand-prix-melbourne/?MID=401976688&UID=4176347466&utm_campaign=150316_F1_EN+%5Bgruppo%3A+F1+eng+-+contenuto%3A+post+GP+Australia+%5D&utm_content=4176347466&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_term=401976688
Was it a deliberate mistake to forget fernando won his first race for Ferrari?
Was it deliberate that you confused the Australian GP with the Bahrain GP?AnthonyG wrote:f1316 wrote: http://formula1.ferrari.com/en/races/au ... =401976688
Was it a deliberate mistake to forget fernando won his first race for Ferrari?
Is it the dude that left Kimi out on worn tires leading him to fall down the ladder massively in India (I think) in 2013?Kiril Varbanov wrote:According to Omnicorse and AS, Iñaki Rueda, Lotus strategist, will start at Ferrari in Malaysia as Head of Race Strategy.