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    Smile A look at the numbers

    11.16.2010

    Maranello, 16 November – The end of a season is a time to look at the numbers and analyse the results. There can be no doubt that this year represents a significant step forward for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro compared to 2009, going from one to five wins, from 6 to 15 podiums, from 20 to 32 points finishes. However, it is also interesting to look back at the last three years, which is the period in which Stefano Domenicali took over as Team Principal.

    Out of 54 Grand Prix starts, a Maranello car ended on the podium forty times: 14 times on the top step, 9 seconds and 17 thirds. No one has done better: Red Bull is on 37 (although with one more victory,) McLaren is on 34, (with one less win.) The other teams were left with the crumbs, apart from the Brawn team and its phoenix like reincarnations, having started out as Honda, n ow known as Mercedes, while under the Brawn name in 2009, it picked up 15 podiums, its best year, only to disappear after this miraculous season. Renault has not won a race since 2008 and has got one driver into the top three on only eight occasions. Before quitting the sport, BMW took just one Grand Prix win and 12 podium finishes, while Toyota, also no longer with us, took just seven podiums.

    Under Domenicali’s watch came the joy of the 2008 Constructors’ title and the regret at Felipe missing out on the Drivers’ the same year and now, Fernando seeing it slip away two days ago. In fact, if you take into account his time when he took on the Team Principal responsibilities in 2007, a year when Jean Todt took on the role of head of the Gestione Sportiva, handing the actual operational responsibility to Stefano, then Sporting Director. Looking at the facts in this light, one can see that the actual management group, the one which took over after the departure of the Todt-Schumacher-Brawn triumvirate, consisting of the aforementioned Domenicali and then a mix of Costa, Tombazis, Dyer and others, was able to win three of the eight titles up for grabs in that period, with just one bad year, 2009, the circumstances of which are well known.

    One could say a team boss is rated on the basis of his successes, but neither should one forget that, at a time when Formula 1 was going through an epochal moment of change, from a technical, sporting and financial point of view, then simply staying near the top is already an achievement. To appreciate its significance more clearly, it is worth comparing it to another three year period, which was very similar, especially in the last of the three years, which saw the start of the long chapter regarding Michael Schumacher’s tenure at Ferrari, in other words, the start of the Todt era. Leaving out the second part of 1993, the Frenchman took up the post on 1stJuly at the start of the French Grand Prix weekend at Magny-Cours, in those three years, the Scuderia managed to put together the following result sheet: five wins, twelve second places and fourteen thirds, along with another eighteen top ten places, seven pole positions and five fastest race laps. Well, the three year period just ended in Abu Dhabi looks like this: fourteen Grand Prix wins, nine second places and seventeen thirds, along with 38 top ten finishes, ten poles and nineteen fastest race laps.

    The figures are clear, but more importantly and worth recording is the fact that it was only in 1997, after four and a half years that a Ferrari was back fighting for the title at the final race. That time also, the crown slipped away at the last and then there was also a wave of emotion pointing the finger of blame at the person whose hand was on the tiller. And we all know how that story turned out in the end.
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    Comes across as a message of support for Stefano
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    So he is for the chop tomorrow then
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    Nope- he's just changed his surname to Todt........
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    It's like a Todt, only a little more fair to both sides of the garage!! I just hope 2011 felipe can be back at his top game, and fernando obviously staying at his top form, so that they can both do a great championship, without any need for team orders, i think that was the only bad part in this season. Still just a great incredible first season from fernando, he's always been this good driving, and his attitude ever since he joined the team has been wonderful, he matured so much, a much wiser man now.


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    Lets all hope Felipe can be on form in 2011. If he had of been on it this year we would prob be double world champions.

    If i'm honest, it kind of baffles me the amount of support Felipe gets after having such a rubbish season when Kimi Raikkonen (our last ferrari world champ) got so badly slated when he had an off form in 2008 (3rd place).

    I can't help but wonder if the perfect team relationship ferarri crave would have been Alonso and Raikkonen after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoda401 View Post
    Lets all hope Felipe can be on form in 2011. If he had of been on it this year we would prob be double world champions.

    If i'm honest, it kind of baffles me the amount of support Felipe gets after having such a rubbish season when Kimi Raikkonen (our last ferrari world champ) got so badly slated when he had an off form in 2008 (3rd place).

    I can't help but wonder if the perfect team relationship ferarri crave would have been Alonso and Raikkonen after all.
    Well, this year has been more of a test of Massa as he was sitting out almost the later half of last season due to his accident and resulting injuries. There are many talks about whether Massa still has the speed when he returns. Obviously he wasn't able to quickly jump back to the top and no driver is expected to anyway. But I think Germany and a few other good races does proves that he can still be fast. Then there is also a string of bad luck, mechanical failure and so on.

    He wasn't half bad at all in the last race either, he got quite a strong position and at time looks like he was able to mount the pressure on Webber. Unfortunately, just like Alonso, he suffered from the same pit mistake. Otherwise, I think Massa could potentially finished ahead of Webber.

    Yeah, people may say its all excuses, but lets just wait and see what happens next year. He deserve another chance

    BTW, I really like your avatar picture

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoda401 View Post
    Lets all hope Felipe can be on form in 2011. If he had of been on it this year we would prob be double world champions.

    If i'm honest, it kind of baffles me the amount of support Felipe gets after having such a rubbish season when Kimi Raikkonen (our last ferrari world champ) got so badly slated when he had an off form in 2008 (3rd place).

    I can't help but wonder if the perfect team relationship ferarri crave would have been Alonso and Raikkonen after all.
    I don´t know if we had won both championships if Felipe was stronger. Maybe we could have been 2nd in WCC, but the Bulls were so strong, and our car wasn´t great in the first half of the season.
    About the WDC I dare to say we wouldn´t have fought for it if Felipe wasn´t struggling so much. He would have not only taken points away from the rivals, but from Fernando as well, and if Felipe and Fernando had almost the same performance, the team couldn´t have concentrated only on Fernando. We weren´t strong enough this season to be able to give both drivers the most possible support. We were only be able to fight for WDC to the last race because we were able to focus fully on Fernando.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    Well, this year has been more of a test of Massa as he was sitting out almost the later half of last season due to his accident and resulting injuries. There are many talks about whether Massa still has the speed when he returns. Obviously he wasn't able to quickly jump back to the top and no driver is expected to anyway. But I think Germany and a few other good races does proves that he can still be fast. Then there is also a string of bad luck, mechanical failure and so on.

    He wasn't half bad at all in the last race either, he got quite a strong position and at time looks like he was able to mount the pressure on Webber. Unfortunately, just like Alonso, he suffered from the same pit mistake. Otherwise, I think Massa could potentially finished ahead of Webber.

    Yeah, people may say its all excuses, but lets just wait and see what happens next year. He deserve another chance

    BTW, I really like your avatar picture
    I agree with every word! (Also with your like for that avatar. If Yoda is with us, what do we need to fear next season? )
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