shumi`s succesor ??????????
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Although kimi`s contract expires next year, ron dennis said he will fight to the death to keep kimi at mclaren.....which isnt such a bad thing (if mclaren can keep up the competitiveness......Kapel wrote:Schumi is not retiring till 2006 for sure.Might even extend his contract
Most likely replacent looks like Kimi.Montoya would settle down nice this year in Mclaren & kimi's contract expires next year & Kimi knows he'll get all the backing he needs like Michael in Ferrari to be a multiple champion.
But hope Kimi stays in Mclaren
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Changed my mind, based on profounded pitlane rumours:
EDDIE IRVINE or MIKA SALO
They have both a good tradition with FERRARI and proved themselves absolute Champion material. It is believed they have already signed a fixing pre-contract and the actual successor will be found based on actual merit.
Only thing FERRARI have not decided on yet if they play the good old Nick vs.Antonio game like WILLIAMS or go for the more sophisticated version of Christian vs.Tonio like REDBULL.
Bad tongues say that FERRARIS choice of drivers is directly linked to their decreased budget from 2008 with the pace of their package to be just fractionally faster than of arch rival MINARDI. It is also not certain, if Mr.Irvine who was offered a BigMac per point won on a non-salary basis, will still be hungry enough come 2008.
EDDIE IRVINE or MIKA SALO
They have both a good tradition with FERRARI and proved themselves absolute Champion material. It is believed they have already signed a fixing pre-contract and the actual successor will be found based on actual merit.
Only thing FERRARI have not decided on yet if they play the good old Nick vs.Antonio game like WILLIAMS or go for the more sophisticated version of Christian vs.Tonio like REDBULL.
Bad tongues say that FERRARIS choice of drivers is directly linked to their decreased budget from 2008 with the pace of their package to be just fractionally faster than of arch rival MINARDI. It is also not certain, if Mr.Irvine who was offered a BigMac per point won on a non-salary basis, will still be hungry enough come 2008.
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F1greyhound wrote:Changed my mind, based on profounded pitlane rumours:
EDDIE IRVINE or MIKA SALO
They have both a good tradition with FERRARI and proved themselves absolute Champion material. It is believed they have already signed a fixing pre-contract and the actual successor will be found based on actual merit.
Only thing FERRARI have not decided on yet if they play the good old Nick vs.Antonio game like WILLIAMS or go for the more sophisticated version of Christian vs.Tonio like REDBULL.
Bad tongues say that FERRARIS choice of drivers is directly linked to their decreased budget from 2008 with the pace of their package to be just fractionally faster than of arch rival MINARDI. It is also not certain, if Mr.Irvine who was offered a BigMac per point won on a non-salary basis, will still be hungry enough come 2008.
Leila Lombardi might be available
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