Formula1 discussion

well they must find a reason to throw him out and put colapinto in. alpine claimed yesterday that it was doohan’s own fault because he didn’t brake and that’s why the dsr stayed open

emphasis on the word “again” Ferrari are like my love life , once upon a time it was fantastic ,BUT it never will be again :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

i heard that too, but the opening and closing of the DRS flap can be adjusted by the team, even through GPS, so blaming him for something that they did use is just dumb

Ferrari fucks everything up since Kimi was a worldchampion in that car.
Even Alonso should have been worldchampion in that car when he drove there, but they fucked up the strategy in the last race and so Vettel got his first Championship
what did they learn ?
Nothing

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I can not hide my massive disappointment for not managing to get a proper team behind Leclerc and Hamilton ( the most experienced duo in the actual season). And this after years of having the same issue. It is mind blowing

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The reason is that they still focus too much on Italians. And the Italian work ethic nowadays is not suitable to win championships in F1.

Look at the team Schumacher had. Barely any Italians in leading positions…

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like i said they need a reason to put colapinto in there. guess why mick schumacher never signed a contract there because it’s slowly turning out that doohan signed a gag contract. and the crap is on briatore’s doing. just like they brought in colapinto even though alpine has enough young drivers.

before michael schumacher came to ferrari, it was a circus troupe. he was the one who brought order and discipline. and as jabbath already wrote, the italians left the leading positions and capable people came in. i like to remember the formula 1 race in france 2004 at magny-cours where schumi won with four regular pit stops, which had never happened before and never happened again. but it only worked because everything fitted together perfectly.

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Well Schumacher basically brought the whole Benetton team with him and they simply changed the colors :grin:

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Jean Todt, Ross Brawn and the South African Rory Byrne. They were the main brains behind the Ferrari operational methods to success. One of the main things Todt was eventually able to turn around was to ban the ■■■■ ■■■■■■■■ as an addition to the Italian dinners and suppers. :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

W.ine d.rinking was banned from showing for some reason. :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

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Thank you Lazurus, king of kings.
I’m going to make myself a poster for the wall. :wink: :laughing: :rofl:

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At Ferrari they believe only the big driver name will bring them the championship. The driver will then sort it out.
But unfortunately it takes more than that these days. It’s the car, the strategy and the whole team. All the wheels have to mesh together, otherwise it won’t work.

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Just because this was a very special lap in the 4th fastest car on the grid , Max his reaction after he crossed the finish line

Great lap but will it all be for nothing? Oscar made a small mistake in Sector 1 costing around 0.3 then went purple/purple, only McLaren themselves can stop them winning tomorrow

or maybe liam lawson .oops 5 days to late

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if it really rains, as predicted, max has a chance. if it stays dry he might be lucky to finish third, but that will be difficult because mercedes also seem to be stronger than redbu

the forecast tellst that it will be a rainy day, so then there are other things that matter, ferrari for example will ship their cars before the race to Bahrein :rofl:

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or they could just whack on a outboard motor and sail them there :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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:rofl:

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