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Old post #151 posted May 25th 2012, 12:49:38 Quote 
Quote ( Nathan Xerri @ May 25th 2012,12:47:03 )

Perez he is the up and coming driver in the championship and ferrai need that and also at a smaller price than Button, Hamilton, Vettel, Webber etc


I already asked why would he leave his team and go to Ferrari. Because ... well, read what Phil said above.
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Old post #152 posted May 25th 2012, 12:55:56 Quote 
I sincerely hope Ferrari don't hire Webber. He's got a few years yet and in Ferrari he'll get a big bold X next to his name, just like Fisichella, if he goes for it. :(
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Old post #153 posted May 25th 2012, 13:26:44 Quote 
Anyone slower than Alonso.
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Old post #154 posted May 25th 2012, 13:43:07 Quote 
Could be Barricello ... But i bet ya Perez will b in Ferrari nxt season
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Old post #155 posted May 25th 2012, 14:13:09 Quote 
I think that Masa will replace by Sergio Peres or Jaime Alguersuari, but is more problably that the driver will be Sergio Perez, becuase he is a fantastic, young driver
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Old post #156 posted May 25th 2012, 14:24:24 Quote 
Nick Heidfeld or Adrian Sutil.
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Old post #157 posted May 25th 2012, 14:26:05 (last edited May 25th 2012, 14:29:30 by Тhanos Мaziotis) Quote 
Quote ( Kristian Lygre @ May 15th 2012,21:52:09 )

JEAN ALESI FTW!!!!



definately many people who like F1 would love to see jean '' the human ABS'' alesi back. crazy jean is still probably one of the 3-4 purest talented drivers ever but also the most unlucky driver ever.latest example indy500.

i think massa will stay eventually,just because his bad form gives alonso more confidence and ferrari team know how to play this phycological games.

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Old post #158 posted May 25th 2012, 14:36:29 Quote 
Quote ( Thanos Maziotis @ May 25th 2012,14:26:05 )

the most unlucky driver ever.latest example indy500.


Everyone driving with a Lotus-powered car is "unlucky".
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Old post #159 posted May 25th 2012, 15:13:47 Quote 
Only Robert Kubica ! Wait for next season and remember my words
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Old post #160 posted May 25th 2012, 15:19:45 Quote 
Quote ( Nilton Garcez Filho @ May 25th 2012,13:26:44 )

Anyone slower than Alonso.


Almost everyone then

Quote ( Piotr Waliński @ May 25th 2012,15:13:47 )

Only Robert Kubica ! Wait for next season and remember my words


Basicaly, the pole was : who to replace Massa for the end of the season ? Next year is another question ?
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Old post #161 posted May 26th 2012, 05:44:08 Quote 
I still don't see anyone replacing him this year. Perez isn't dumb enough to jump ships halfway through a season. He's said that multiple times.
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Old post #162 posted May 26th 2012, 08:00:31 Quote 
Sergio rules in this vote
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Old post #163 posted May 27th 2012, 20:03:26 (last edited May 27th 2012, 20:12:45 by Tom Stamper) Quote 
Perez has already stated he does not want to join Ferrari.
There are rumours that Sebastian Vettel has already signed a contract for a Ferrari move in 2014.
A quote from Webber: "It's like someone clicks a switch in May and says, 'Oh, Mark's off to Ferrari,'"
"I'm used to this stuff ... I'd say 80 percent of what you hear is bulls**t." (note: that quote is from Mark Webber, not the experienced journalist below)
One of F1's most experienced journalists has said a Robert Kubica comeback is nearly impossible.

So that rules out a few drivers, the Vettel rumours were quite surprising.
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Old post #164 posted May 27th 2012, 20:51:45 Quote 
Quote ( Tom Stamper @ May 27th 2012,20:03:26 )

There are rumours that Sebastian Vettel has already signed a contract for a Ferrari move in 2014.


do you really belive evey thing you read lol sebs has a 5 year contract with red bull , yes i've no doute he has a pre contract with ferriar kimi had one when he was in a sauber but had to wait for michal to give way first , was the same for nando and will be the same for seb but NOT till nando says hes off so 2014, no more like 2016
Quote ( Tom Stamper @ May 27th 2012,20:03:26 )

Perez has already stated he does not want to join Ferrari.


no he didn't say that just that he wouldn't move this year . i.e half way throw the year


if massa dirvers like he did this weekend come monza GP he will have another year contract but tbh im bored of talking and hearing about poor massa now every year its the same if it happen it will be Perez and its as simple as that if you have any doute of this take a look at massa when he was driveing for sabuer he was part of Ferraris young driveing program as soon as rubens got the boot he took his place so it will be 100% the same story when the time come with perez so its more a case of when not if, maybe 2013 maybe 2014 but when it happen it will be at the start of the year not half way thorow and massa will more likely or not leave f1 and go to indy car or stay with Ferrari and race in la mans or someother thing alone them lines just like fizzy dose
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Old post #165 posted May 28th 2012, 12:48:20 Quote 
Perez.
He has the talent.
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Old post #166 posted May 28th 2012, 13:35:33 Quote 
Lauda :D
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Old post #167 posted May 28th 2012, 13:37:17 Quote 
If he (Massa) can perform that good in the most difficult track in F1 calender then seriously "NO ONE".
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Old post #168 posted May 28th 2012, 13:39:40 Quote 
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Old post #169 posted May 28th 2012, 14:32:45 Quote 
Gesundheit, Hakan...
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Old post #170 posted May 28th 2012, 15:01:40 (last edited May 28th 2012, 15:02:04 by Kiran Patel) Quote 
Quote ( Piotr Waliński @ May 25th 2012,15:13:47 )

Only Robert Kubica !


Anyone know how his recovery is going?

F1 has been a poorer place without him.
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Old post #171 posted May 28th 2012, 15:42:40 Quote 
I think Perez.
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Old post #172 posted May 28th 2012, 15:46:57 Quote 
I believe Webber will take the step to Ferrari his not to happy at Red Bull being put 2nd best to Vettel all the time, and his friendship with Alonso is very strong. BIG competitors next year if he does make the switch.
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Old post #173 posted Jun 18th 2012, 23:05:22 Quote 
Giancarlo Fisichella is the one.
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Old post #174 posted Jun 18th 2012, 23:39:19 (last edited Jun 18th 2012, 23:39:39 by Ivan Muza) Quote 
Quote ( Mirsad Pazari @ June 18th 2012,23:05:22 )

Giancarlo Fisichella is the one.


too old
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Old post #175 posted Jun 19th 2012, 09:35:03 Quote 
Massa is good, but b'cos of that accident in Hungary 2009, he lacks confidence in his car now. Like Button, he only performs well when he has confidence in his car. If he is replaced, don't be surprised if either Jules Bianchi or Sergio Perez are selected.
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Old post #176 posted Jun 19th 2012, 09:37:37 Quote 
Nobody else is ready yet unless Ferrari bring in somebody like Webber from outside their team, Massa is finding his form again and imo he is the best man for the job right now, Alonso is simply the chosen one.
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Old post #177 posted Jun 19th 2012, 09:48:57 Quote 
Massa has been showing good pace lately and hopefully his form continues to grow for the sack of the team and himself. If you Ferrari wants a replacement Webber would be the man: great expertise in car development (as you can see if RB atm), gets along with Alsonso and likes 1 year contracts
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Old post #178 posted Jun 19th 2012, 10:34:24 Quote 
Quote ( Joel Ko @ June 19th 2012,09:35:03 )

Massa is good, but b'cos of that accident in Hungary 2009, he lacks confidence in his car now. Like Button, he only performs well when he has confidence in his car. If he is replaced, don't be surprised if either Jules Bianchi or Sergio Perez are selected.


I agree but its confidence not after the crash. Its how Ferrari treat him! He lacked in confidence because by now, its not the crash but the team treating him like he's there for nothing. I still think Felipe should win the championship in '08
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Old post #179 posted Jun 24th 2012, 16:10:56 Quote 
Surely now he has to go?? He's a nice guy but look at the stats he has 11 points Alonso has 121ish and two wins and other podiums!

Massa has had his chance time for him to move on... He cabbot stay beyond this season surely?
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Old post #180 posted Jun 24th 2012, 16:11:46 Quote 
He drove a good race today, was up with Alonso until the bad luck hit with the safety car
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