The nostalgia keeps on coming.djones wrote:Apparently Massa is joining Schumacher tomorrow.


Seeing how much Massa has improved since Schumacher was around, it will be a good show-off between the two, given that they run similar programs, fuel loads and tyres. And....Massa knows the F2007 like the back of his hand by now, and Schumacher only has -+70 laps in it.djones wrote:To be fair Im expecting Massa to be fastest but it will be good to see. If MS is faster it will be hilarious
Even a better show, Schumacher and Raikkonen running together!
Axle, why "so much snobbery"? I didn't mean to offend anyone. To be honest, a Ferrari engine shouldn't have to cope with running at the back end of the grid, breathing all those Honda and Renault fumes, IMO anyways.
On a different note, is there a limit as to how many engines a team can use during testing? Or can they use as many as are available/at hand? Although I'm sure that they would only use 3-4 at max during a 3-4 day testing event