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Not interested in Ferrari......Horner

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  1. DF1

    DF1 Three Time F1 World Champ

  2. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Wishful thinking on someone's part.
     
  3. RWatters

    RWatters Formula 3

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    With how much he cries and complains he'd fit in just fine I think.
     
  4. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Mmm...who wants to go to a struggling team? Makes no sense. The day LDM split up the dream team..it was pretty much over for the Scuderia.
     
  5. Sellnit

    Sellnit Formula Junior

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    +1, just look what brawn is doing.....Italian dream team is not likely, and the Scuderia are falling into an abyss of mediocrity. Shame on Marenello!
     
  6. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Looks like Ferrari is just trying to garner what points they can as to stay in the hunt until a redesign comes along. For Europe?
    Massa has always been a staunch team player. Enough of one to step aside for the good of the Scuderia though?
     
  7. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    David, ever since 2009 i think we've been hearing about new car, a specific 'B' version whatsoever. But nothing has happened. I know its still early days, but Europe or no Europe, this is easily gonna be one of the worst season for the Scuderia.
     
  8. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Put down the gun and step away from the ledge. ;)

    You may well be correct but I see no reason to admit it. (To myself that is)
    :D
     
  9. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

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    Well, let´s face it: nothing lasts forever. Some day Ferrari would have to learn to win without Todt et al. And that day is now.

    BTW, it seems that nobody remembers 2005 and 2006. Maybe the "dream team" already was in decline and just parted before its fall.
     
  10. TifosiUSA

    TifosiUSA F1 Veteran

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    They were good in 2006.
     
  11. Neonzapper

    Neonzapper F1 Rookie

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    IMHO Christian Horner wouldn't be good for Ferrari, but a change is definitely needed in the stable.
     
  12. FERRARI-TECH

    FERRARI-TECH Formula 3

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    could i be that not having Italians running the show is the best way for success, Brit engineers, SA designers and German drivers seem to get the job done LOL ;)
     
  13. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

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    Not better than in 2007, 2008 or even 2010.
     
  14. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    2005 was basically down to the tyres.

    2006, after a slow start, they were doing good. Sometimes, after winning for so much and so long, and suddenly when you lose, it's difficult to understand where you went wrong and how to get up.

    Thats what happened in 2005. The team recovered in 2006. But the Suzuka engine spelled a different story ;)
     

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