Scuderia Ferrari 2014

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Pierce89
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wesley123 wrote:If you ask me, they shouldn't reorganize anything. Success is built on stability within the team, not by sacking everyone and starting over again because it didn't work in the first 6 months.
But they need a stable workable structure in the first place. Which, just happens to be Mattiaci's speciality.
“To be able to actually make something is awfully nice”
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Do you think Rory Byrne is also involved in next year's car as he was in the F14T?
I wonder why the F14T isn't such a good car, because a lot of people say he is one of the best F1-Designers.

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lio007
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Big Deal...According to 'Corriere della Sera' Marmorini and some of his closest staff are going to Renault.

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lio007 wrote:Do you think Rory Byrne is also involved in next year's car as he was in the F14T?
I wonder why the F14T isn't such a good car, because a lot of people say he is one of the best F1-Designers.
Starting point would be establishing if he was involved at all in any meaningful way. I think his role was discussed when figuring out "designers" of F14T in some thread here. My suspicion was that next to his support as a consultant whatever it means he provided strong marketing support as a throwback to good old times (recognisable name) and proof that "we're doing whatever it takes".

I'm not questioning his involvement I have to information about it of course apart from obvious - other names involved much, much more - I'm just saying this angle also exists. Point is: I wouldn't connect Byrne with success or failure of either 2014 or 2015 car.

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Tension, numbers and timing: the life of a telemetry expert - http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/tensio ... try-expert

Second part - A lap of the track with telemetry: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/lap-track-telemetry

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Kiril Varbanov
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Whether you like it or not, Ferrari always seem to be in the headlines. This time Aldo Costa talks about his previous experience with them: http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2014/08/m ... truggling/

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http://www.grandprix247.com/2014/08/06/ ... t-ferrari/

The new deal that Alonso is REPORTEDLY seeking, could drive anyone crazy. I guess that's the budget of Marussia or some other team for a whole season. The question really is, is it worth for Ferrari to pay so much and keep him? If I, in position of Montezemolo, is EXTREMELY CONFIDENT that my engineering team is churning out another DOG for 2015, I would definitely keep Alonso to save the face. If Scuderia Ferrari are confident of producing race winning car, they really don't have to then worry for spending so much money on one individual and should hire another top driver, of course, with lesser economic burden, who might not be an Alonso, but given the right equipment, can win races and championship.

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But you can also see it the other way, why waste that kind of money on a driver, only to steer a dog with no chance of winning?

:lol:
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"

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Pay the man. He makes a terrible car look decent and can win in a poor car. Money Ferrari has. Efficient organization? Not so much.
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill

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http://f1team.leiaja.com/o-problema-da- ... diz-costa/

Aldo Costa: "The problem of Ferrari is that it works for a single pilot."

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Pierce89
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Bob Brown wrote:http://f1team.leiaja.com/o-problema-da- ... diz-costa/

Aldo Costa: "The problem of Ferrari is that it works for a single pilot."
Its well known that Alonso thought Costa was crap, so Costa is just shooting back.
“To be able to actually make something is awfully nice”
Bruce McLaren on building his first McLaren racecars, 1970

“I've got to be careful what I say, but possibly to probably Juan would have had a bigger go”
Sir Frank Williams after the 2003 Canadian GP, where Ralf hesitated to pass brother M. Schumacher

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LDM leaving Ferrari?
Honda!

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Bob Brown
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Luca is taking over the new Ailitalia-Etihad Airways company.

Abandon ship, everybody!

And watch as a miracle of fortunes happens to Ferrari next year when Alonso and Luca leave it.

Looks like John Elkann of Fiat will take over.

Continue the rumours of Ross Brawn taking over Ferrari once again :lol:

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Bob Brown wrote:http://f1team.leiaja.com/o-problema-da- ... diz-costa/

Aldo Costa: "The problem of Ferrari is that it works for a single pilot."
Ferrari was always working for a single pilot.