Kimi rarely interacts with anyone in public at the track, that's why he's got the "iceman" nickname. I wouldn't read anything into that.Fil wrote:On the podium no interaction between Stefano & Kimi ...
Kimi rarely interacts with anyone in public at the track, that's why he's got the "iceman" nickname. I wouldn't read anything into that.Fil wrote:On the podium no interaction between Stefano & Kimi ...
Definetly not.Nico would be stupid to goto McLaren... McLaren have more or less given 99% of their support to Hamilton.
I agree with you that it is best for him to move to McLaren as he's been doing very well . But i quite don't ger your second statement . He's been on the points for eight races now . Some positive developments for the team will definitely see him on the podium .Quote : mep
Going to McLaren is the best thing Rosberg can do now because
staying at Williams makes no sence for him.
Together with Williams he will always be one of the midfield dr
Once they ditch the Toyota RVX-09 and get the Renault RS27 that Red Bull have im shure that will help them massivly. I think that Mercedes will have 3 customer teams and one works team on the grid next year.pjobmathew wrote:I agree with you that it is best for him to move to McLaren as he's been doing very well . But i quite don't ger your second statement . He's been on the points for eight races now . Some positive developments for the team will definitely see him on the podium .Quote : mep
Going to McLaren is the best thing Rosberg can do now because
staying at Williams makes no sence for him.
Together with Williams he will always be one of the midfield dr
Just waiting for the Williams glory days to be back again [-o<
Source?waynes wrote:Kimi has been paid out of his Ferrari contract and will return to McLaren, deal to be announced at Monza
Um...Ron Dennis wasn't exactly the most laid back guy to run an F1 team...this culture you speak of, has it all started in the past few months?dumrick wrote:Let's not forget that the usually cool Kimi may have a difficult time dealing with Ferrari's italian culture of politics, power struggles and latin emotion. McLaren's clean, rational, unemotional culture has always looked to me as his perfect match.
I remember Kimi mentioned being 'happy' to leave McLaren. Talking bout corporate coulture, DC grew a beard once he left Woking, Alonso first got his hair cut short right after coming to McLaren, but then suddenly he quits shaving in mid 2007 right after his relationship with the team and Hamiltons went wrong... in protest? Hamilton used to have hair in GP2. Probably he used to have a personality and/or own opinion too, who knows?dumrick wrote:McLaren's clean, rational, unemotional culture has always looked to me as his perfect match.