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I would like to start this thread again...

It was great and hope it'll be the same. We had some nice posts before season's beginning and I hope we'll get much more soon!

So, next, Malaysian Grand Prix. :smile:

I can't wait, I hope it will be as exciting as the Australian one was!
 
so stupid that all our pics are gone! :boohoo


well there will be new ones soon hopefully. some ferrari ones would be nice! *giggle* hope for the race they'll give Kimi enough gas! :rolleyes:
 
What happened to the original thread? :huh:
I haven't been here for a long time and I'm out of everything again :unsure:

So Australia Gp was huge disappointement for Ferrari and I'm so pissed off that Hamilton got such a big lead straight from the start (in the points) :mad:
Hopefully Kimi will not let Hamilton run too far like almost happened last year..

But as a Finn I have to say that otherwise Australian weekend was pretty good, Kovalainen did pretty good job and Rosberg also first time in the top 3! :)

PS. Kinga I like your siggy very much!:punk::D
 
^^^I'm glad you like my siggy :wub: I was happy for Kovalainen and for Rosberg, I like them! :smile: And I was angry that Hamilton has got those 10 points... :sad:

Mechi: I'm so pissed of too, because that thread was quite huge, now we have to start from the beginning... Hopefully we'll build it together again!

We'll see what happens in this race! I hope there won't be any reliability problems for Ferrari, because I think they're fast enough to beat McLarens.
 
my part in rebuilding:

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and of cuz

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^^^woohooo! :wub: :wub: I wasn't a big fan of M. Schumacher but I must admit this photo of him is extra sexy!!!!

Thanks for the pics Mechi!!!!

Btw, we rent our house for (mostly German) tourists like most of the other people here near Lake Balaton and guess from where are we expecting a family???!!! Kerpen!!! OMG! I plan that I would ask them millions of questions about the family Schumacher!

Have you heard that Schumi was here in Hungary? It was a top secret visit but of course hundreds of fans gathered to see him! He was here to drive with a motorbike!!! wow!
 
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wow, in the third practice Heidfeld was the fastest while Kubica was only the 17th. That's interesting.
 
double pole!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm sorry but as a ferraristi this looks already that much better to me than the last race! lol

Platz
Fahrer
Team
1
Felipe Massa
Ferrari
2
Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
3
Heikki Kovalainen
McLaren-Mercedes
4
Lewis Hamilton
McLaren-Mercedes
5
Jarno Trulli
Toyota
6
Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1 Team
7
Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1 Team
8
Mark Webber
Red Bull Racing
9
Fernando Alonso
Renault
10
Timo Glock
Toyota
11*
Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1 Team
12*
David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
13*
Nelson Piquet Jr.
Renault
14*
Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1 Team
15*
Sebastian Vettel
Scuderia Toro Rosso
16*
Nico Rosberg
Williams F1 Team
17**
Giancarlo Fisichella
Force India
18**
Kazuki Nakajima
Williams F1 Team
19**
Sebastien Bourdais
Scuderia Toro Rosso
20**
Takuma Sato
Super Aguri
21**
Adrian Sutil
Forcei India
22**
Anthony Davidson
Super Aguri

McLaren this much slower than ferrari I'd say they are heavier cuz of more gas... but we'll only see in the race.
however I'm sorry for Rosberg and Heidfeld. probably different strategy that they were much heavier also?
 
Btw I have been in Kerpen this January with a friend and of cuz only for visiting the Michael Schumacher cart center and we've found some similarities with Maranello, Italy... btw both restaurants serve excellent food ;)

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Oh yes, everything is lookin great for Ferrari right now!
I believe that Kimi can beat Massa in the start, and I really wish that too.
Hopefully tomorrow there isn't any problems with the car..
And I have to admit that I wasn't very sad because Hamilton was "only" 4th.. :rolleyes::p

I also wish good luck for Kovalainen.
 
^^^cool pics!!! :wub:

Have you all heard that the 2 McLaren pilots got penalties???!!!! 5 grid places each!!!! So Kovalainen will start from the 8th and Hamilton from the 9th position. The stewards decided they had blocked Heidfeld and Alonso in the closing stages in qualifying.

Post-qualifying press conference

Q: Felipe, a beautiful lap to watch. You were a half second quicker than your team-mate in Q3 but a little bit slower in Q2. Talk us through that.
Felipe Massa: I managed to make a fantastic lap in Q3 which is the most important one. I did a great lap the first try and the second try without a mistake. In Q2 I didn’t make very good laps and I was struggling a little bit on the grip from the tyres on the lap. Also I didn’t do a very good last sector as well just braking a little bit too early at turn 14. It was just stupid mistakes. Not really mistakes but just a stupid lap. Then I managed to put everything together in Q3 and did a great lap.

Q: Apart from the disappointments of Melbourne you obviously felt confident coming here with a different track surface and with Ferrari having such a great record here.
FM: Definitely. Our championship is starting now. What happened in the last race was incredible and we didn’t expect that. We did a very good job during the winter but coming to the first race and having a lot of problems like we had was not expected. But hopefully now we can manage to put everything together to have a very consistent, quick and good championship.

Q: There was a lot of talk before qualifying about the potential for rain here on Saturday and perhaps even tomorrow. How did that affect the preparation for qualifying and the way you ran qualifying?
FM: To be honest, it did not affect it too much. You just needed to be starting the session by going out straight away, so if it was raining at least you could put one lap on paper. Everybody did that. You saw at the beginning of the qualifying everybody going out, just a little bit afraid that if the rain comes at least you had a lap, so I think it was not a big difference compared to a normal qualifying.

Q: And what were the conditions like right at the end there?
FM: It was okay. We had a couple of drops but it did not affect the performance on the track, so it was no problem at all.

Q: Kimi, it was a very quick lap in Q2, a 1min34.1secs, the fastest lap of qualifying. Talk us through your Q3 and how you feel in terms of the race tomorrow?
Kimi Raikkonen: I was not sure what happened with Q3. The car is good, but I just couldn’t get the grip. I didn’t get the best out of it, but anyhow I am in second place. It is a good place to start and we should have a strong race car. It is going to be a long hot race tomorrow and we don’t know about the weather. But I think we can look forward quite happily to it.

Q: Once the race began in Melbourne, even from where you started on the grid, you were very quick. How does the car compare here in terms of its feel and grip level with Melbourne?
KR: I think this is a more normal circuit, so the car has been quick all weekend. I think we are seeing two completely different circuits but our car should be fast anywhere but when you start from behind it is very difficult to show your speed. Tomorrow should be a bit clearer about who is where and what kind of speed everyone is doing.

Q: Felipe obviously has the clean side of the road off the line. Without traction control now how do you anticipate it is going to be on the dirty side of the grid?
KR: I don’t know. It is very difficult to say. Hopefully we will get a good start and it is up to us much more now than it was before. In the last race we had a very good start, so hopefully we can manage to do that also tomorrow.

Q: Congratulations to you Heikki. Your second successive P3 in qualifying and just ahead of your team-mate Lewis Hamilton. First of all from a personal point of view your feelings about qualifying third behind the two Ferraris and being the fastest McLaren driver.
Heikki Kovalainen: Of course we were hoping to do a couple of places better but obviously, Ferrari, they have both been very fast here all weekend and we had nothing more to give today. I think third place was the maximum we could achieve today. I am happy about that. It was a clean lap without any big mistakes. It was pretty much the same story as I had in Melbourne, just trying to go step by step and increase the pace as I get used to the team and the car. I think we are on a very good track and still in a good position to start with tomorrow and we will see how the strategy goes. But we will still aim to do the maximum job tomorrow and see what happens.

Q: Does the McLaren feel more difficult to drive here? Does the grip level feel lower than in Melbourne if you could compare the two?
HK: No, not really. It feels pretty similar. I think our balance is very similar to what it was in Melbourne and I think the fact is we didn’t see the true pace of Ferrari in Melbourne. They both had some problems in qualifying or in the race, so I think this is more representative between the pace of the teams. But anyway, like I said, the race is tomorrow and we are still in a good position. By no means the game’s over. Tomorrow we can attack and we will see what we can do.

Q: Felipe, every race win you have had, has been from pole, so this is a good start to the weekend. This is always a difficult race physically for the drivers. Perhaps you could reflect on both those points and how you anticipate the race is going to be from a physical point of view tomorrow?
FM: The race will be very physical here. It is not so physical, but it is also very hot. The humidity we have here is so high and you lose a lot of water from the body. For sure when you get from the middle to the end of the race you start to feel it a little bit just because you are sweating so much. But I am really looking forward to having a strong race and strong physical preparation as well.

PRESS CONFERENCE

Q: Felipe, congratulations. Your best position here is fifth – once from pole last year and once from 21st a couple of years ago. What are your feelings about tomorrow particularly the start if you remember from last year?
FM: My thought is to change the best result I have, hopefully we can repeat what we did today which was a very good job and a very good lap. It was very clean with no mistakes and taking away the maximum from the car. I was pretty happy with our day. In Q2 I couldn’t manage to do a good lap. I was just struggling to find the right grip. Also I was too conservative. But I learned everything I did wrong in Q2 and managed to do a great lap in Q3.

Q: Presumably total confidence in the engine. No problems and no further feelings from last weekend?
FM: For sure, I am looking forward to having a very reliable car. It was a very bad result we had in the last race, not just the engine but also the race itself was a problem and the qualifying with Kimi. It was definitely a weekend to forget. We think we know what we are doing now. We think we know how it is going to be during the race in terms of reliability with all the preparations the engineers are doing, so hopefully we can have two very reliable races now with the same engine.

Q: What are your weather predictions? How much were you slightly worried about rain in qualifying?
FM: I think everybody was a little bit worried but I just managed to be one of the first cars to go out just to try to at least make a lap in case something really different happens and the rain comes. At least you have a lap and you can jump to the next qualifying. But at the end of the day the rain didn’t come, although at the end of Q3 we had a couple of drops but it didn’t affect the track, so it was no problem at all.

Q: What are your weather predictions and how much were you worried about rain in qualifying?
FM: I think everybody was a bit worried but we just managed to be one of the first cars to go out, just to try to at least make a lap if something really different happened, if the rain came, so at least you would have a lap and maybe you can jump to the next qualifying. At the end of the day, the rain didn’t come. At the end of Q3 we had a couple of drops but it didn’t affect the track, so it was no problem at all.

Q: Also on the front row, Kimi Räikkönen, winner in 2003 here. At least it must be very encouraging to be on the front row after the Australian problems.
KR: Yeah, for sure, I think so for the whole team. We’ve been working hard and we’ve got one and two, so it couldn’t have gone better. For sure, I would rather have been in first place but I couldn’t get the tyres working as well as in the second qualifying. I think we still have a strong position for the race, so we will see what we can do.

Q: Who do you prefer to race, your team-mate or someone from another team?
KR: It doesn’t really matter. We know, between us, when we are going to stop, so in that way it’s an easier thing, but in the end you need to beat everybody to win the race, that’s our aim, and hopefully we can have a strong race as a team.

Q: Are we going to see a different type of race to Australia, was that a bit of a one-off, all that incident?
KR: I don’t know. We will see tomorrow. If it’s raining, it can be very tricky here, so anything can happen in a race. If it’s normal conditions, probably not as many mistakes and people going off. I’m expecting a few more people to finish the race.

Q: Heikki, a bit of a surprise to out-qualify your team-mate?
HK: Yeah, of course Lewis is a strong driver and it’s always difficult to beat him, but honestly, all weekend I’ve been fairly happy with my car since the first practice sessions on Friday. Yesterday I was feeling comfortable and we’ve been going in the right direction little by little all the time. The qualifying session was fairly straightforward for me, nothing special, but they were all clean laps and I managed to… probably the best lap was the last Q3 lap with more fuel in the car, so I think we’re in a good position. Of course Ferrari seems to be very strong but we are right behind them and the race is long, so we can look forward to a good race tomorrow.

Q: Interesting to see you trying both types of tyre in Q3. What was the thinking behind that?
HK: We were not entirely sure which one was going to be the better one, so that’s the reason behind it really.
Q: Does that mean you’re not entirely sure for the race either?
HK: Now I am sure, yeah.
Q: Last year most people were on the softer tyre.
HK: Yeah, I think it was more the one lap pace that we were not sure of, seeing how the tyres were lasting throughout the lap, but to be honest, in the longer run, we have a clearer picture, so it’s no concern at all.

Q: What are your feelings about the weather tomorrow?
HK: Honestly, everybody has a different prediction and obviously today we were a little bit concerned, just by looking at the sky because in Q3, we thought it might start to rain, so we went early and I think tomorrow the best we can do is look up to the sky, fifteen minutes before the start and see what happens.

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

Q: (Heikki Kulta – Turun Sanomat) Kimi, was that a perfect lap you did in Q2 and for Heikki, how much did it mean to you to beat Lewis already in the second qualifying?
KR: I think you can always improve if you try again, but it was a good lap, the car felt good. Unfortunately we couldn’t get as good a lap in the last qualifying but that’s life.
HK: Well, for me, I must stress that my primary target is not to beat Lewis. I would rather be in the first position than the third position but of course to beat Lewis… he’s a great driver, he did a great year last year. He’s a very fast driver, to be ahead of him is always good but of course as a team we want to do better, we want to be higher than third and for me, I’m not making a big number out of it. I need to just keep the focus on the race tomorrow and that’s the best we can do.

Q: (Flavio Vanetti – Corriere della Sera) Felipe, last year you had Alonso beside you, now you have your team-mate beside you, even if you have to expect that Kimi will push. Do you feel more comfortable now?
FM: No, it doesn’t matter. You always try to do the best start you can, you always try to stay in front at the first corner. Last year it was not possible. I will just try to do better this year. I should have a good start, so let’s hope and see if we can keep the same position tomorrow.

Q: (Mark Danby – Auto Magazine China) A question to Kimi: were you happy with your start last week and do you hold any concerns for tomorrow on the dirty side of the track?
KR: No, we were happy. I gained many places on the first lap, so it was good but of course this is a different circuit, definitely, different conditions. I don’t know if it’s going to make a difference not being on the clean side but we will see tomorrow. Hopefully we can have a good start. It’s up to us really, so we will try the best.

Q: (Marco Evangelisti – Corriere dello Sport) Felipe, you were one of the first to say that it would be tricky to drive in the wet without traction control. Now many drivers agree with you. Do you think it was a mistake to take traction control off the cars?
FM: I don’t think it was a mistake. I think – if I need to give my opinion – I think we should have a safe setting for everybody for the wet, because if we have a situation like in Japan last year, maybe we’re not going to have any cars finishing the race. I think there’s always room to improve. In the dry it’s quite nice to drive the cars without traction control, it’s not a big problem but in the wet it will be different. There’s always room to improve. We just need to see how it’s going to be the first time in the rain. But you know, just from having the feeling of driving in the wet in winter testing was not so easy.

Q: (Paolo Ianieri – La Gazzetta dello Sport) Heikki, before you said that here the situation is more realistic than it was in Melbourne. Does that mean that Ferrari is pretty much in front of you and that it could be hard for the next races?
HK: I’m hope I’m wrong – or the prediction I made in Melbourne is not correct. Certainly today – and to be honest all weekend – the Ferraris have looked strong but we will see tomorrow how the strategies are panning out and how the race is panning out. We are still in a good position to fight and I think all I can say is that we know they are going to be strong all the way through the year, but we can improve our package as well, so there’s no concern.

Q: (Juha Päätalo – Financial Times Germany) Kimi, given the fact that it might rain tomorrow, how much of a relief is it that you can start from the front row?
KR: I don’t think it makes much difference if it rains. If it’s dry you would rather be in the front (row) anyway, it’s much easier there, less chance to have accidents and less people to follow, so it should be a bit easier. We will see how the weather is tomorrow. It can be very tricky, it can change very quickly here.


Here you go some new, sexy, cute cool pics:
 
Thanks for posting the press conference AND the great pics!:wub:

Have you all heard that the 2 McLaren pilots got penalties???!!!! 5 grid places each!!!! So Kovalainen will start from the 8th and Hamilton from the 9th position. The stewards decided they had blocked Heidfeld and Alonso in the closing stages in qualifying.

No, I didn't hear about that! It's a shame especially for Kovalainen ( :D ) but I think they both will anyway get their way back to the top places during the race..
 
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Thanks for posting the press conference AND the great pics!:wub:



No, I didn't hear about that! It's a shame especially for Kovalainen ( :D ) but I think they both will anyway get their way back to the top places during the race..

you're welcome, I'm glad you like them! :smile:

I'm not happy for Kovalainen either and I bet he'll get better position at the race.
 
Great!!! Kimi has won the Malaysian Grand Prix!!!!! :wild:

I would like to share my thoughts:

- happy for Kimi of course, he did a great job, without mistakes!
- happy for the Ferrari team because it seems they have the fastest cars
- happy for Kubica for having the first podium in his F1 career
- happy for Kovalainen for beating his team-mate :p
- pissed of at Massa! He could have been the 2nd in this race, and even could have won the race. Now Ferrari has only 11 points. :sad:
 
^ I have excactly same feelings right now :yes:

Massa was the most disappointment, if only he could've finish 2nd, that would have been great!
But maybe in next race.. which is by the way where?

Here are the results one more time:

Malaysian Grand Prix Results

1. Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari one hour 31 minutes 18.555 seconds
2. Robert Kubica (Pol) BMW Sauber +19.570secs
3. Heikki Kovalainen (Fin) McLaren-Mercedes +38.450
4. Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota +45.832
5. Lewis Hamilton (GB) McLaren-Mercedes +46.548
6. Nick Heidfeld (Ger) BMW Sauber +49.833
7. Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull-Renault +1:08.130
8. Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault +1:10.041
9. David Coulthard (GB) Red Bull-Renault +1:16.220
10. Jenson Button (GB) Honda +1:26.214
11. Nelson Piquet Jr (Brz) Renault +1:32.202
12. Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Force India-Ferrari one lap behind
13. Rubens Barrichello (Brz) Honda 1 lap
14. Nico Rosberg (Ger) Williams-Toyota 1 lap
15. Anthony Davidson (GB) Super Aguri-Honda 1 lap
16. Takuma Sato (Jpn) Super Aguri-Honda 2 laps
17. Kazuki Nakajima (Jpn) Williams-Toyota 2 laps
R Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 39 laps completed
R Felipe Massa (Brz) Ferrari 30 laps
R Adrian Sutil (Ger) Force India-Ferrari 5 laps
R Timo Glock (Ger) Toyota 1 lap
R Sebastien Bourdais (France) Toro Rosso 0 laps

Key: R = retired
 
^^wow, he's handsome! :wub:

The next race will be in Bahrain, but we have to wait for it 2 weeks. :sad:
 
Well Kinga I'm sure Massa is not too happy about his car responding as it did.
I'm not too sure if Ferrari hasn't reliability problems with the motors... as Vettels motor (coming from noone else as we know) didn't make it also add that to the last race and maybe Kimi was with his car just lucky.
I would have killed someone if Kimi wouldn't have made it as good as he was driving and with his strategy!
But yeah now I'm happy for him... just as I said... maybe he was just lucky with the better car.
 
I don't think it was because of a motor problem. I think it was because of the lacking of traction control. He just wanted to get closer to Kimi and pushed too hard. Don't you think?

Our commentators said that maybe Kimi has learnt from his own mistakes and now he's more careful.

btw, Kimi did a great job by overtaking Massa in the pit stop. It reminded me of the good old days when Schumacher made this almost in every race.
 
I don't think it was because of a motor problem. I think it was because of the lacking of traction control. He just wanted to get closer to Kimi and pushed too hard. Don't you think?

Our commentators said that maybe Kimi has learnt from his own mistakes and now he's more careful.

btw, Kimi did a great job by overtaking Massa in the pit stop. It reminded me of the good old days when Schumacher made this almost in every race.

Nope he had no chance against Kimi, as Kimi is the No.1 at Ferrari. Everyone who knows Montezemulo knows that. Maybe Massa has a hard time eating that but the strategy of both just revealed it today again.
If Massa did such a mistake there with no pressure on him he's risking his job. Even when the No.2 job is not really wanted by good drivers it's still a job at Ferrari for youngsters who can wait for their chances in the rare case Kimi will have car problems.

On the other hand we had two ferraris out last race plus Super Aguri.
This race we have Super Aguri out and one Ferrari... I know they'll not talk about this for sure but it doesn't look to good and honestly I hope Kimi wasn't just lucky with his motor. I was scared till the very last meters.
And I hope very much also Ferrari will improve in general.
 
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^^^Then why do they always say that there isn't a N.1 and a N.2 pilot in Ferrari... Everyone knew that in the Schumacher era so why don't they say it clearly and honestly? Then why was Massa so happy because of his pole? If he knew that he should give the position to Kimi? Or am I too naive?

btw, I was scared till the last meters too, but I do that all the time. Everything can happen in the race... good and bad also...

I hope that they will improve, they can do things much better!
 
Felipe Massa, Ferrari (DNF):
"On lap 31, I clipped the kerb at the exit to Turn 6 and hit it quite hard and then I lost the rear end going into the next corner. We have to check to see if the impact with the kerb damaged the car. It's a real shame because we could have brought home a one-two finish.

"Obviously this has been a very difficult start to the season for me, but there is still a very long way to go. We have great potential, as was seen today and so I am still confident. Naturally I hope to make up for this soon, starting with the next race in Bahrain."
 
On the other hand we had two ferraris out last race plus Super Aguri.
This race we have Super Aguri out and one Ferrari... I know they'll not talk about this for sure but it doesn't look to good and honestly I hope Kimi wasn't just lucky with his motor. I was scared till the very last meters.
And I hope very much also Ferrari will improve in general.

I was so scared too!
Nowadays I never can celebrate Kimi's win until he has driven all the laps to the very end.
I still remember the Hungaroring Gp when Kimi retired on the last lap from first place! (though it was on McLaren, I think) It was horrible.
And it seems that everywhere Kimi goes the troubles follow him and he never has 100% realiable car..
 
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^^wow, he's handsome! :wub:

The next race will be in Bahrain, but we have to wait for it 2 weeks. :sad:

i remember when few years ago the season start was in Bahrain and there were rumours that Michael will be there...or maybe was really there just in secret :D
 
^^^Then why do they always say that there isn't a N.1 and a N.2 pilot in Ferrari... Everyone knew that in the Schumacher era so why don't they say it clearly and honestly? Then why was Massa so happy because of his pole? If he knew that he should give the position to Kimi? Or am I too naive?

btw, I was scared till the last meters too, but I do that all the time. Everything can happen in the race... good and bad also...

I hope that they will improve, they can do things much better!

You're not naive... but we know that some rank order during the race is not allowed... so it's just the way to hide it.
That's not sincere... but that's the way in all teams.
That's why Alonso went away from Mercedes, he wants to be the No.1 somewhere with no doubt.
That's why it's so important for Heidfeld to have more championship points against Kubica, that's why Rosberg didn't change teams and didn't went to Mercedes for this season. Sure it would be nice to have a strong car... then again if you're only no.2 you'll think about it.
Every team has its No.1. If not from the very beginning of the season then pretty soon in the season.
The no.2 is getting a chance only when no.1 is performing badly in a race... cuz of bad luck... or cuz of a weak car with probs.
But if the champion is in a good car the champion will win because that's what gives the car also the image to be invincible.
Call it debt of gratitude from Ferrari to Kimi for the last season. It was exactly the same with Schumi and Barichello.
 
I was so scared too!
Nowadays I never can celebrate Kimi's win until he has driven all the laps to the very end.
I still remember the Hungaroring Gp when Kimi retired on the last lap from first place! (though it was on McLaren, I think) It was horrible.
And it seems that everywhere Kimi goes the troubles follow him and he never has 100% realiable car..

You are right.

Btw, it was the European Grand Prix in Nürburgring I believe, not the Hungarian. He won it back in 2005.

i remember when few years ago the season start was in Bahrain and there were rumours that Michael will be there...or maybe was really there just in secret :D

I think he was there if I remember well. There were som rumours that he said he hadn't seen F1 live before and he liked it.

You're not naive... but we know that some rank order during the race is not allowed... so it's just the way to hide it.
That's not sincere... but that's the way in all teams.
That's why Alonso went away from Mercedes, he wants to be the No.1 somewhere with no doubt.
That's why it's so important for Heidfeld to have more championship points against Kubica, that's why Rosberg didn't change teams and didn't went to Mercedes for this season. Sure it would be nice to have a strong car... then again if you're only no.2 you'll think about it.
Every team has its No.1. If not from the very beginning of the season then pretty soon in the season.
The no.2 is getting a chance only when no.1 is performing badly in a race... cuz of bad luck... or cuz of a weak car with probs.
But if the champion is in a good car the champion will win because that's what gives the car also the image to be invincible.
Call it debt of gratitude from Ferrari to Kimi for the last season. It was exactly the same with Schumi and Barichello.

Yes, I know what you mean by all these. I know that one more mistake from Massa and they will say that officially their No.1 pilot is Kimi. Now it's maybe hidden or secret.


It's cool :wub:, thanks for this! :wink:
 
I think I might rename this thread to the Kimi appreciation thread, comon guys what about the other drivers lol
 
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