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29 Mar 2015, 19:01 (Ref:3521553) | #251 | |
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After all the changes at Ferrari last year it is a pleasant surprise to see them right at the sharp end of the field. I for one thought it would take a lot longer to win a GP after all the blood letting.
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A quite unbelievable turnaround, yes.
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had to bump this because i have absolutely been loving everything about how Ferrari are behaving and preforming these days and it just seems to be getting better with every race.
with Arrivabene in charge, anytime i see the team talk they come across as just a much happier more balanced group of people. even Kimi seems to be having fun. was Luca such a dark cloud, was it Alonso, or one of the others who got dismissed? it certainly feels like new leadership has brought them back from being the angry lot they have been for the last several years. |
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I do think that Ferrari is now less a pool of piranhas and more collegiate than what it was before, and then there is Vettel who is Kimi's friend, so that has to be a happier pairing than that with Fred. Mattiaci is a far more straight forward individual than the previous incumbent one removed and has acknowledged that the culture was terrible, and is actively trying to build a team rather than a bunch of individuals arranging palace coups. Then as you say the results have improved. All up it has to be happier place! |
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which one is more out of character (or the public character we have come to know), a pic of him with his kid or of him reading a magazine about himself? surely the kimi of old was above such pedestrian concerns. Last edited by chillibowl; 22 Apr 2015 at 15:29. |
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Ferrari are far from winning a championship just yet, but there's at least a sense of unity and direction in the team.
Maurizio Arrivabene seems like a top bloke. I could even imagine myself becoming a bit of a Ferrari fan for the first time under his leadership! It's also good to see the Ferrari much kinder on its tyres than was the case last year when it was the opposite. Just how many hot Grands Prix are there for Ferrari to exploit this? Can they make them work in a wider temperature window? It all makes me wonder why Alonso left. I've seen stuff written about him falling out of favour with people in the team - would that happen to such a relentless, reliably fast driver? If that wasn't the case, I'm guessing he just had no expectations of such a year by them so far this year, because is Honda really that much of a lure? |
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he really does seem like a top bloke, old school even. for the first time in close to a decade they seem like a proper racing team.
wolfhound, how much did Mattiacci influence things? was he in there to do the hard choices, make some hard personnel decisions, and then went on his way? |
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24 Apr 2015, 17:42 (Ref:3530558) | #261 | |
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Mattiacci was involved in Alonso leaving, the arrival of Vettel and also seems to have started the change process that Arrivabane picked up as people left very quickly after his arrival. I doubt he would have been able to do it so well without some of the changes being already in the pipeline. Arrivabane had to have people within Ferrari who he trusted to do what he did so quickly. In my view there had to be some plan before Arrivabane arrived for everything to happen so quickly and so effectively.
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Here's a link to the new changes for the car. I didn't want to start a new thread just to show some pics. Someone told me 70% of the components are new. Seems pretty radical, but whatever.....take it for what it's worth.
Hopefully, they have made a step up on the Mercs. http://imgur.com/a/BcOoX#0 |
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Here is a complete surprise from DeGorgonzola:
http://www.pitpass.com/53793/Sour-gr...om-Montezemolo |
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Kimi will need a couple of podiums to save his job if he wants
to be back at Ferrari next year. Just not sure its gonna happen. Will be interesting to watch the remainder of the season. |
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I don't now how much it means but yesterday Luis DÃ*az Tweeted that Esteban Gutiérrez will be promoted to "the main team", "remember this message"...
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Gutierrez was rather mediocre at Sauber. Vergne would be a much better bet if it was all about talent. A pity about Jules Bianchi, who was due to go there next year after a year with Sauber.
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Kimi out before end of season with Gutierrez as replacement for remainder of 2015? Then depending on how Gutierrez does, either keep him or bring in Bottas for 2016?
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Not sure. Maybe for the Mexican Grand Prix? But I doubt so. Honestly I don't even think he will be promoted but just reporting the Twit haha.
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