Weird that every car in Top 10 except Fernando's is powered by an engine other than Ferrari, wonder if that has something to do with the quali performance, as well as the tyres which seem to affect Felipe more for some reason. As long as they both get away OK and don't get caught up in any first lap mishaps, there's a chance of some points but strategy will be all-important. I can't face another Lewis 'thanks to the team' utterance, so rather Maldonado won if Fernando can't, and why hasn't he been linked to Ferrari, he has the speed but like Grosjean just needs taming. Not sure if I'm joking or not, but in meantime Felipe is still one of ours and wish them both well for tomorrow.
hey mod...."Don't understand you, all you're doing is bashing Ferrari with your nonsense garbage. Go vent off elsewhere instead of ruining this thread. Like I said, there is a thin line when criticizing. I would've booted you already"...how's this for hateful??
note-this was what i replied to....
Maldonado is similar to Roman Groj IMO. They both are fast drivers, make no mistake about it. Put them in a good car and they can really take the car to its limit. And I really admire that in Maldonado and Grosj.
But they still lack the experience of actually racing other drivers when it comes to it. They still make mistake when they have to switch mode to fighting other cars. Top teams like Ferrari, Mc and RB cannot afford having a driver banging off his wings and wheels during a race as we are seriously fighting for the title. But I'm sure the top teams are watching these young drivers looking out for the moment when they show that they are ready to race at the top level, and they will want to be the first to snatch these talents up.
Someone should start a Samsung v iPhone argument to end all this madness![]()
Forza Ferrari
I prefer touchtone.
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I'm a bit out of date, admittedly.
Don't play dumb with me. I'm better at it than you are.
Please don't get me started on those patenttrolls!!!!
Hero's come and go, but legends never die!
Understand what you say but maybe that's what Ferrari needs if Felipe's face doesn't fit any more, and look at the points achieved by Grosjean for Lotus, who at this rate will definitely overtake us again in the WCC, as no doubt Kimi will come through tomorrow just as I hope will Felipe too.
Also for those using the thread as a table-tennis match, can we please just keep to the subject!
Some pretty unwanted people here I suppose.
Well, I haven't posted in a while cz, Its gotten boring everywhere.
I prefer watching the race and enjoying it.
Here's something I think people should now.
Ferrari is a team and they have Fernando as a team member. It was they who hired a driver who could take the car to places it cant be for probably times when the car isnt the best. It talks hugely about Fernando's skills BUT Also Ferrari's management. There's a balance. And this equation is getting better with passing time.
And as for Singapore, Alonso will finish in the top 2 for sure IMO. This circuit needs the driver to be better and even the best car here can be beaten as we have seen before.
Renault in 2008-2009 and Ferrari in 2010 and 2011 show Alonso does well here. So wait and watch.
4 down, 3 to go! Forza Sebastian!
I dont mind you calling me and some others who wish to call a spade a spade "idiots" but just think about what you've just said...."the F2012 wasnt the fastest car to start with"...i was under the impression that Ferrari design their own cars. Whose fault is it that the F2012 was a dud to start with?? Im sure my whinging sounds irritating,but lets not live in a lotus-eaters world....
So Maldo was what in P3..13th? Then front row for Q..hmmm..
Read the post from Grieg from Ferrari..they shore do mention tires a lot...
Oh, why dont someone simply start a bashing thread, then everyone can have at it there..
I think this is the Q thread...![]()
I fully agree with Nova,and an end needs to be made to the bashing...but some people are flatly denying that there's a crisis,and thats rather sad,even if not surprising...anyway,does anybody know how well the other F2012 upgrades worked(barring the rear wing of course)...a new floor was also brought...did they try it out??
Just arrived home... Is this our real pace?!With the this "lot of new stuff on the car" and on the track that should suit us (both based on team's comments)? What happened? Alonso was thining about pole didn't he? This is starting to look like a McLaren's year really fast now, with us not able to bring working uprgrades and them improving all the time... Oh well, if we'll lose the title twice in 3
years due to not so good development at the end of the season (2010 and now)... that would be very painful indeed.
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
Ah the good old we did not improve enough at the end of 2010 myth.
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I dno't know what is going on here, but I have to react here. McLaren has clearly better car in race than we (compared to quali) as we saw in Monza (at least). And they are our main competitors. And even RedBull was not bad in races. So yeah, we are probably better in race than quali compared to Williams, Force India, Merc and sometimes even than Lotus, but Maccas are way ahead of us.
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
Oh I don't think it is a myth. We were not able to pick our pace up. We were not quick enough for the good part of the season and even at the end it didn't go better. We went great at Monza and even in Singapore (but it was incredibly close with Vettel) and from then we were lacking the pace compared to Bulls. They would have won every race after Singapore if there wasn't the "infamous" Korea DNFs.
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
And its really scary when you realise that the Maccas havent brought any tangible upgrades to Singapore...
really??....
“I’m very happy with pole position. It’s been a good weekend so far, but there are no points for today, and it’s going to be a long, tough race, so I still need to be cautious. I hope we’ve done the work we need to do to put us in a strong position for tomorrow – the key will just be to stay out of trouble and look after the tyres.
“Our guys at the factory have done an incredible job to bring our upgrades to the track this weekend. In previous years, we’ve often been playing catch-up on development throughout the season, but, this year, we’re right there.
“I’ve always believed that if we could start the season strongly, we’d be able to pull ahead. We’ve been there or thereabouts all season, but now I think we’re starting to see the real strength of my team pull through.”
http://www.mclaren.com/page/2012-sin...ix--qualifying
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