Right CM, Ferrari have always needed forceful personalities in the team to keep them from descending into this kind of drama and internal chaos. In the 70s it was Niki Lauda. One man alone revived and kept Ferrari together for the last 10 years, Michael Schumacher (and some of the top engineers, to a lesser extent). They now have 2 under-performing drivers, and Stepney is apparently unhappy with the new politics at Ferrari, post-Schumacher. I'd like to see Alonso at Ferrari somehow, but in the meantime Raikkonen needs to wake up, drive like he is capable of driving and start winning races. Winning is the only thing that keeps Ferrari in line.
Last edited by powerclown; 06-23-2007 at 11:22 AM..
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