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Marchionne praises Vettel; kicks Alonso

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  1. singletrack

    singletrack F1 Veteran

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    I doubt this is news to anyone here, but pretty interesting none the less:

    F1 Racing News | Racer.com - F1: Vettel 'more Ferrari' than Alonso, says Marchionne


    "Alonso stayed here for five years and he was less Ferrarista then Vettel is after one year in terms of identity and identification with the team," said Marchionne. "We had the annual Gestione Sportiva event with all the technicians, the mechanics, the sponsors and the drivers earlier this month. There were over 1,200 people and Sebastian gave a speech entirely in Italian."
     
  2. crinoid

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    I like it. Seems great for the team. The Scuderia juggernaut is gaining momentum.
     
  3. william

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    1200 people ?

    So, the Scuderia has 2 day shifts and one night shift?
     
  4. singletrack

    singletrack F1 Veteran

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    It must include more than just the F1 team with those numbers I would think.
     
  5. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

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    That, or just F1 people with wifes/gf and kids. IIRC Ferrari F1 has ~600 people working for them.
     
  6. furoni

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    Alonso sucks, always did....
     
  7. racerx3317

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    Marchionne is still butt hurt Alonso wouldn't resign. He should just concentrate on making sure his team is up to the task at hand instead of talking nonsense in the media. They are still way behind Mercedes.
     
  8. jdmwerks

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    Lets not forget what Alonso did with the sh*t Ferrari in 2012 and 2013 and comparatively his results to his team mates year after year... there's a reason he's still considered the most valuable driver...
     
  9. DeSoto

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    Marchionne didn't need to kick anybody to praise his current driver. And anyway, the best way of insulting someone is ignoring him.
     
  10. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Agreed !
     
  11. spirot

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    They have a huge new building right behind the Cavallino next to the Planet Hotel... it would easily hold 2000 people...
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  12. racerx3317

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    That is true which goes to show you either he's still upset or really childish.
     
  13. zippyslug31

    zippyslug31 Formula 3

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    I remember when Alonso first came onboard there were all these reports about how well he was received by the team, spoke more Italian than Massa, had more passion, blah blah blah.
    Not trying to defend Alonso since his toxicity within a team is very well known, but I think it's interesting how time, and a history of events, changes one's perspectives.
     
  14. WCH

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    I would rather have Fernando than Sergio.
     
  15. racerx3317

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    One year's rooster is next year's feather duster. It's always been that way at Ferrari. Vettel will fare no better with all these wankers in charge
     
  16. 375+

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    +1 probably true.
     
  17. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

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    Dunno, Vettel actually seems happy to be at Ferrari.

    Alonso never gave that feeling. Understandable in the 4th or 5th year with no titles to show for, but even in his first season he never seemed that happy to drive for Ferrari.
     
  18. DeSoto

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    Alonso bad-mouthed Ferrari when he was racing against them. He´s like any other driver: he only wants to be in the team that provides the best material.

    Vettel does indeed have some sympathy for Ferrari, but that sympathy won´t last forever if he doesn´t win, and I´m pretty sure that if he was offered a seat at Mercedes he´d jump the ship right now.

    In the end, the only true ferrarista at Ferrari was Enzo Ferrari. The rest are just mercenaries that come and go.
     
  19. WCH

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    No one else here wonders why a Canadian CPA's assessment of "Ferrariness" should be taken seriously? Sergio has been around how long? The statement may be newsworthy, but pretty meaningless IMO.
     
  20. gt4me

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    Unfortunately true.
     
  21. william

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    There is a tradition at the Scuderia to denigrate some drivers who left; it goes decades back.

    Jean Behra, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Nikki Lauda, Alain Prost, and now Fernando Alonso were at the receiving end of criticisms from team principals at Maranello once they left.
     
  22. 4rePhill

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    Really? - I'd say Dario Benuzzi is a true Ferrarista!

    He joined the Company in 1969 at the age of 23 and has been there ever since - Making him the most loyal, and possibly greatest Ferrari driver of all time!

    Even today, at almost 70 years of age (I can't believe he's that old looking at the footage of him linked below!), he he still loves driving Ferrari's!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR3BHzNWJI8

    The Horse Whisperer | Top Gear
     
  23. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Is it not a duty a driver has to himself?

    To hope to win, or to race near the top, you must first try to get the best car to do it.

    And you cannot expect a driver to stick to a team where he feels he has no chance to shine, if another opportunity comes along. Loyalty doesn't come into it, if you are really talented and motivated.

    Fangio drove for 4 different teams, and tried each year to find the best car for the following season. That's how he was 5 times WDC.
     
  24. 375+

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    Classless IMO, denigration reflects badly on the team.
     
  25. 375+

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    +1 well expressed. To be a WDC you must want to win at any cost.
     

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