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Kimi Raikkonen posible regreso a Ferrari
#31
Mira por esta vez, estoy encantada que deje mal a Ferrari.
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#32
xD Menos mal que Alonso ya no se juega el mundial, porque Massa a partir de ahora sera un tocacojones de mucho cuidado.

Va a intentar demostrar mas de lo que sabe y se va a dejar de historias de estrategias de equipo y demas. Ya digo, menos mal porque este es capaz de hacernos perder el mundial
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#33
Kimi Raikkonen would 'destabilise' Fernando Alonso at Ferrari

By Gary Rose
BBC Sport
Kimi Raikkonen joining Ferrari would have a destabilising effect on Fernando Alonso that could see the Spaniard look to leave the team, says Sir Jackie Stewart.
Lotus driver Raikkonen, 33, is on the verge of being confirmed as a Ferrari driver for next season.
His arrival at Ferrari would end Felipe Massa's eight years at the team.
"I think there would be destabilising elements to it," three-time world champion Stewart told BBC Sport.
Raikkonen v Alonso
Raikkonen - Races: 189; Wins: 20; Podiums: 75; Pole positions: 16; Best championship position: 1st (2007)
Alonso - Races: 210; Wins: 32; Podiums: 93; Pole positions: 22; Best championship position: 1st (2005, 2006)
"If Kimi went to Ferrari, would Alonso deliver as well as he has based on him being the chosen son, so to speak?
"It would be a very confusing element within that team for them to have Kimi and Alonso, who I doubt would really like to have Kimi there."
Massa has not won a race since 2008, when he narrowly missed out on the driver's championship, and Ferrari had wanted to replace the Brazilian with someone who would provide more reliable performance.
Raikkonen has produced particularly impressive performances for Lotus this year, winning the season-opening race in Australia and finishing second on five occasions.
Ferrari will likely see Raikkonen as being able to provide more consistent support for Alonso.
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Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer
Fernando Alonso is said not to be keen on Kimi Raikkonen joining Ferrari, but the question is whether that is because he fears him on the track or because it will inevitably take some of the focus of his team away from him.

Alonso has dominated Ferrari since he joined in 2010 and all the team's efforts are directed at him.

That would no longer be the case were Raikkonen to join. In addition, signing Raikkonen would say to the world that Ferrari are perhaps not quite as committed to Alonso as they had previously been.

Seeing Alonso and Raikkonen battle it out in equal machinery would be a prospect many would savour - it would be fascinating to find out who would come out on top.

That will be debated endlessly - as comparisons between all the top F1 drivers always are. But one engineer who has worked closely with both is in doubt.

"I think Alonso, pretty convincingly," he said. "Everywhere - especially qualifying and the first laps of the race."

But Stewart, who works as a consultant for the Lotus team, believes the Finn's arrival may cause Alonso to feel his position as the main driver is under threat, and could lead to the Spaniard seeking a move elsewhere.
Alonso recently dismissed rumours that he was keen on joining Red Bull before they chose to name Toro Rosso driver Daniel Ricciardo as reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel's team-mate for next season.
Stewart said: "It would be the best choice for Alonso if he didn't want to race [for Ferrari] because he felt they were trying to push someone in who he did not want.
"In an emotional breakdown, sometimes you can go off and try to do something but who is there to go to? I don't think there is an offer at McLaren, although it would be good for that team, but I don't know if they have the money for it.
Stewart added: "I don't think Red Bull are going to change their commitment to Daniel Ricciardo, but they have chosen him without any thought that they could have Alonso.
"There would be another destabilising element if Alonso threw the toys out of the pram and tried to go with Red Bull.
"How would Sebastian Vettel feel about that? It would be a much greater threat to his unquestionably privileged position at Red Bull and would Red Bull want to disturb any of that? I doubt it."
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Stewart, though, believes if Alonso remains at Ferrari alongside Raikkonen, then Ferrari will be able to mount a strong challenge against Red Bull for the constructors' championship in 2014.
Ferrari are second in this season's standings, 104 points behind Red Bull.
"A team needs two drivers to be able to pick up world championship points," he said.
"For Lotus, the points gain has almost exclusively been in the hands of Kimi Raikkonen, and that has been the same case at Ferrari with Fernando Alonso.
"However, Red Bull have had regular performances in the high points scale from both Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. That is why they are leading the championship.
"If you have two drivers picking the points up, you are going to win the constructors' championship."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24031963
Fernando es de otro planeta
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#34
http://www1.skysports.com/watch/video/sp...number-two


si alguien puede ver y resumir este enlace
Fernando es de otro planeta
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#35
La prensa inglesa, como buenos filibusteros que son, siguen metiendo el dedo en el ojo diciendo que el posible fichaje de Kimi podria ser la causa de un abandono de Fernando a otra escuderia por sentirse amenazado. Que ciegos y que mala baba. No se dan cuenta que Fernando nunca se ha sentido amenazado por ningun piloto, y que precisamente el fichaje se Kimi (si se produce) sea en consecuencia a una posible salida de Fer. Todo lo contrario a lo que publican. Seguiremos atentos a lo que van publicando.
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Siempre con Fernando, año tras año.
Un imbécil que lee mucho no reduce un ápice su imbecilidad. Si acaso, se convierte en un imbécil leído.
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#36
Luca Di Montezemolo ne dira rien aujourd'hui
L'occasion aurait été trop belle aujourd'hui en marge de la 65e édition du salon de l'Automobile de Francfort, qui a ouvert ses portes aux professionnels ce mardi. En alerte, la presse a tenté d'en savoir plus sur la situation de l'équipe de Maranello, qui devrait faire une annonce imminente concernant le choix de ses pilotes pour la saison prochaine. Même si Kimi Raikkonen semble être en pole position pour rejoindre Fernando Alonso à la place de Felipe Massa, rien n'a filtré du côté du président présent pour une conférence cette après-midi.

Luca di Montezemolo a confié en Allemagne : "Nous ne parlerons pas de Formule 1 aujourd'hui. Je tente de convaincre un pilote de revenir en Formule 1, je vais parler à Schumacher demain."
f1 ferrari direct.fr

Angry
Monti no dira nada hoy
"no hablaremos de F1 hoy. Intento covencer a un piloto de volver a la F1, voy a hablar con SCHUMACKER mañana¨
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#37
que alguien me explique.....
si Kimi ya firmo ayer.... porque monti va a vuscar a schumi mañana??????
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#38
Pero si lleva días filtrando la noticia a la prensa.....
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#39
pues lo ha dicho en el salon del automobil de Frankfurt durante la presentacion de La Ferrari 458 Speciale


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#40
Formula 1 - Montezemolo: “Prossimo pilota? Ho sentito Schumacher…”

Il presidente della Ferrari scherza sul nome del prossimo pilota della Rossa: “Ho appuntamento con Schumi”. Sul futuro: “Non mi sta bene di vedere una Ferrari che non sia in grado di vincere, dobbiamo avere più competitività”

Italpress – 6 ore fa


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