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uuups...sorry, wrong thread!
lio007 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2019, 13:23Nice!
https://twitter.com/ToroRosso/status/10 ... 5617873920
But maybe bad for Williams...
yep, sorry!marvin78 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2019, 13:27lio007 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2019, 13:23Nice!
https://twitter.com/ToroRosso/status/10 ... 5617873920
But maybe bad for Williams...
Wrong thread, I think.
sorry to say but the way you talk about Vettel ain't quiet nice, I myself ain't no fan of Vettel but you can't put it all on Vettel, Ferrari made some bad calls during races, didn't use Raikkönnen when they had to as a buffer to Hamilton, stratigically they have made some bad calls aswell.Manoah2u wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 03:13brundle talking always seems like a kicking a ball into an open goal less then 1 feet in front of the line.
it's never insightful, it's never new or refreshing, just the exact same you can read in any article, by any person.
atleast he's not an annoying tool like eddie jordan and co. still, it'd be nice to see some refreshing insight instead of
the same same-old, same-old.
#endofrant
that said, i really do wonder about binotto though.
Since Arrivabene arrived, Ferrari has turned into a much better position. It seemed the team did rather well with him.
Also, all the accusations that Arrivabene supposedly didn't handle things well is first of all really low and easy to do.
They all seem to forget that like said before, he DID get Ferrari into a great position, and i would like to remind everybody that
the atmosphere at Ferrari turned into a much more positive environment, and even more, i'd like to remind people about the
FACT that despite VETTEL having made seriously bad actions, like straight driving into Hamilton in Baku, and his badmouting
charlie whiting, MANY, MANY clumsy, foolish, unneccesary moves this year wich saw him spinning MANY times,
which was ACTUALLY what cost him, and thus Ferrari, the title, went totally 'forgiven'.
If any, Vettel should have been dumped.
ON TOP of that, the only actual internal 'struggles' or 'warfare' was with the arrival of the EGO of Binotto, which he has plenty.
Binotto is a really over-the top ego, where Arrivabene has been nothing but a calm, respectable, and honest man, despite being
Italian, 'known' for being 'feisty' by nature. The turmoil came from BINOTTO, not Arrivabene, and the moment poor Marchionne
passed, he immediately stepped up his game, and being befriended with the right people, Arrivabene got stabbed in the back.
So I for one, am completely NOT positive about Binotto's appointment as leader.
Quite frankly, i can see a huge spat coming up between Vettel and Binotto, and I can also see Ferrari personel getting fed up fast.
It's fun and game people mentioning a 'blame culture', but the truth is, that was exactly which did NOT happen with Arrivabene.
Mauricio was actually the guy that TOOK blame.
Ferrari coming season is going to be a mess, guaranteed, and i predict an absolute EXODUS of important Ferrari staff,
which will go straight towards either Mclaren or Renault, or perhaps Sauber first. Maybe even HAAS will be smart and take them aboard.
seems like it.... well the discussion-culture in Forums or even Twitter and Facebook has gone downhill rapidly
It's arguable in many ways. I can as well tell that Vettel tried to compensate (and mostly overdone) for lack of wingmanship from Kimi and for lack of absolute competence and professionalism from Ferrari strategy team. Mercedes as a team is still miles away, no doubt.KeiKo403 wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 15:53Well Manoah2u was on topic.
Vettel did make a lot of mistakes over the past couple of seasons, does that make him a terrible driver? No ofcourse not.
However he can't be making mistakes like these when championships are on the line. Granted, Ferrari didn't give him full support by making Kimi be his wingman. You can look back and say that was a mistake but Ferrari had a super car for most of the year so one could argue that he didn't need a wingman.
Ferrari arguably lost Monza due to Vettels driving at the start of the race causing him to spin out and then they left Kimi out there for ages for what seemed to be to hold up Hamilton & Bottas so Seb could close up as much as possible. So was that a Vettel mistake which caused a Ferrari mistake which caused them to lose on home ground?
It shouldn't matter that Arrivabene didn't like taking to press. Whats the point really, we've all seen how the press ask stupid questions, he was no nonsense and love him or hate him he definitely helped the team.
If there was a power struggle between Binotto and Arrivabene though, now that Binotto has seemingly won, what does he do now. I just hope all of the hard work over the last 2 seasons from Ferrari won't be lost under it's new leadership and where there will seemingly be a power struggle from Vettel if Leclerc performs as well at Ferrari as he did in Sauber.
There is a difference between an actual driver and a manager.
reasonable words from a reasonable man.Ferrari made the "wrong decision" picking Mattia Binotto to replace Maurizio Arrivabene as its Formula 1 team principal, says former technical director Gary Anderson.
Anderson said: "I don't really see why you would take your best technical person…and put him in a management, political position which is not his forte. Why would you do that?"
Binotto is someone who has been very good at being a technical manager. You've got to allow him to be a technical manager.
"That is a full-time job, seven days a week. It's not a part-time thing. That is going to dilute their technical effort for sure.
it will not matter if Ferrari's team works better, if Binotto's move means the car is slower."
"Anderson also warned that could ultimately cost itself a prize technical asset with its policy of kicking underperforming team bosses out.
He said: "What happens at the end of 2019 if Red Bull steps between them and suddenly Ferrari are third or fourth in the championship?
It could happen. [Then] his head's gonna roll.
"They might lose a very good asset because they put him in a position he shouldn't be in."