Silly season chat this way

CAUTION: snakes ahead
Dead set ringer (which translates to: Expect Kimi to be in a Ferrari come 2014).WhiteBlue wrote:http://formula1.ferrari.com/wp-content/ ... 30x300.jpg
Yep, think you are right.
Or maybe not?F1NAC wrote:Headline picture, coincidence? Maybe a sign that Kimi would become Ferrari driver 2014?
Ok but you take the point, right? They obviously wanted something they could use for road cars and I see no reason why the fiat group couldn't benefit from a v6 turbo.WhiteBlue wrote:They were not flat 4s. They were I4s.f1316 wrote:Not to mention that the original flat 4s were changed to v6s on Ferrari's insistence, so they obviously thought they could gain something from it.
Jose cites both Spanish and Italian media, but Ferrari have already officially denied this, as well as RB himself. His role will be more of a remote consultant that fully involved engineer.f1316 wrote: In other 'news' Joseluisf1 was tweeting about James Allison working with Rory Byrne for 2014. Duly take with pinch of salt, but it certainly sounds nice
Yes, Rory Byrne's interviews to South African media outlets have indicated that he is only helping Fry organise the various sub teams of the technical department at Maranello. Only works 100 days a year.Kiril Varbanov wrote:Jose cites both Spanish and Italian media, but Ferrari have already officially denied this, as well as RB himself. His role will be more of a remote consultant that fully involved engineer.f1316 wrote: In other 'news' Joseluisf1 was tweeting about James Allison working with Rory Byrne for 2014. Duly take with pinch of salt, but it certainly sounds nice
Odd, isn't it? With Rory being remote from day-to-day interactions with the individuals involved, it would seem he'd be a poor choice to help "organise the various sub teams."Gerhard Berger wrote:Yes, Rory Byrne's interviews to South African media outlets have indicated that he is only helping Fry organise the various sub teams of the technical department at Maranello. Only works 100 days a year.Kiril Varbanov wrote:Jose cites both Spanish and Italian media, but Ferrari have already officially denied this, as well as RB himself. His role will be more of a remote consultant that fully involved engineer.f1316 wrote: In other 'news' Joseluisf1 was tweeting about James Allison working with Rory Byrne for 2014. Duly take with pinch of salt, but it certainly sounds nice
IMO that depends on what you read in "organise". Maybe his job is to review the results of subteams and decide which way to go? In this case 100 days a year is probably enough.donskar wrote:Odd, isn't it? With Rory being remote from day-to-day interactions with the individuals involved, it would seem he'd be a poor choice to help "organise the various sub teams."
If that's the case...please link the source(s) to which the Italian / Spanish press have published said "rumor".Druk Lager wrote:Most of the Italian and some Spanish press sayin Alonso WILL not MIGHT take a sabatical year from F1!