To be honest, I much prefer Kimi's attitude towards the media than say, Alonso. He surely doesnt let pressure affect him, let alone media pressure. I clearly remember in 03 when he had a chance for the title and it seemed that he was racing for decades unlike Schumi that weekend where he had one of his worse races. ALso when Montoya joined, he just kept his composure although he clearly deserved at least a talk with Ron before the deal, but he always lets races do the talking and mighty god he's good at that. I think that he just needs to learn a few italian words during winter like "ciao" and "grazie" and I'm sure he'll win over the demanding tifosi soon.Tom wrote:I have always liked Ferrari for their heritage though, and I hope they do well with Kimi, although i don't know how well he will stand up to the media pressure, he always seems so shy.
Some people love a good whinge!emburmak wrote:Lightspeed wrote:manchild, get over your childish rants.
Anybody who thinks the FIA are partial to any specific team and still watches F1 is a moron for sure.
It makes you wonder why he keeps watching such a tarnished sport.
Well, I am not a fan of "Spy-vs-spy threads".boban-mk wrote:In fact last year Montoya have many engine problems('oficially throtle, gear shifting, etc'). This year Pedro has two failures, kimi had only this one.
Indeed. Its like watching news - almost nothing but bad things but you have to keep up hoping that it will end one day.DaveKillens wrote:It's like watching your mother on heroin. You have an eternal love, but you hate what's happening in front of your eyes.
Lightspeed wrote:Anybody who thinks the FIA are partial to any specific team and still watches F1 is a moron for sure.
Bernie Ecclestone wrote:Ferrari is the only team that gets political support from the FIA
No, it was Bernie who paid the mechanic - he makes huge profit now since title will be decided on last race of the seasonVenom wrote:Ofcourse, and don't have any doubts that Mosley secretly didn't pay extreme amounts of money to Renault mechanic that was reponsible for Alonso's second pit stop cock-up at Chinese GP.
I mean, it's so obvious, innit?
Australia: MON 6th RAI 8thCiro Pabón wrote:However, do you know the data for 2005?