YesI've not read any news, is that spannish twat going to ferrari![]()
He's a twunt! It's going to make my Ferrari loyalty very difficult.I like alonso, hes very good at getting the best from cars.
Ahh ok, I didnt know about the engine, I had the red button coverage on, but must have missed the Horner bit. I just have a feeling red bull are going to do it, not sure why.I don't honestly think Vettel is in with a shout. RBR are more than likely have to favour Webber. Vettel has only two engines to last 6 race weekends. Christian Horner was on the Red Button coverage after the race and even he suggested that Vettel might have to run a 9th engine, in which case Vettel will loose 10 grid spots at every subsequent race. I think it'll come down to a straight fight between the Brawns.
Not good at all!!!It seems that it might actually be a little worse for RBR and Vettel...
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news/detail/090823184807.shtml
That's why they are trying to run three cars next seasonSo, what happens if Shumacher decideds he fancies one more title, Massa makes a full recovery, Raikkonen decides he's doing quite well and fancies seeing out his contract and Alonso turns up with his new school blazer and lunch box.
4 into 2 don't go....
I wouldn't mind seeing them give it a go.You'll need a major rule change for that and in the current climate of cost cutting it will never happen. They would also have to renegotiate the new Concorde agreement too. Assuming that there is either a rescue deal for Sauber or another team is given their grid slot, would you really want to see 39 cars on the grid?