Friday, January 15, 2010

News- Alonso Schumacher massa Lewis

Wow!! Nice to see Nando in red(at Wroomm)..made me smile....so much history, so much conflicts, bad words, cut-throat rivalry, this, thst, woo...Now he is here and here to stay.
Lewis says that he did blow off Alonso in 07. Nando replied thus, of course in a typical Fernando Alonso styled responsibily coolness, "If I have to answer to all that he says I would use up too much time," :)

Filipe says that he has no hard feelings for Alonso. "Naturally we'll both fight to stay ahead, because that's our sport. Fernando is an extremely talented driver and I'll try to help him with my experience at Ferrari. We had a discussion in 2007, after the Nurburgring race, because he accused me of unsporting behaviour: we cleared that, he apologised and that was it. Over the last days we spoke about our ideas regarding the car's development.", he said.

Massa was team-mates with Kimi Raikkonen in 2007 and 2008, but he already believes he has a more cordial relationship with Alonso."Although I've always worked very well with Kimi, I've spoken more to Fernando over the last three days than with him in three years," he said.

Alonso also said that he is highly motivated

Alonso also feels motivated on Micheal Schumacher's return. "When he wasn't here, of course there was that lack of motivation," he said at Ferrari's media event 'Wroom'. "Now there's motivation for me to win at Ferrari and feel as he did here. Michael and I were rivals over the last two years [before Schumacher retired]. There was intense rivalry going into the last race of 2006 in Brazil." However, he admitted that he would struggle to match the records set by Schumacher at Ferrari, as F1 teams are much more closely matched now than they were in the early 2000s."You always want to win but it will also be almost impossible to repeat seven world championships," Alonso said. "The rules are very strict, the competition is very close so it will be difficult to repeat. In future years with Ferrari I would like as much success as possible to end my career on a high. Coming to Ferrari is the best any driver can do in their career."

Fernando Alonso says he is absolutely sure he will finish his Formula 1 career at the Ferrari team, despite having just joined the Maranello squad. When asked if he was sure he will finish his career at Ferrari, he said: "I'm 100 per cent sure." "I only have seven, eight days of testing in February and I know that perhaps in the first three, four races we will not be 100 per cent adjusted to the car and to the team. "But from race three or four I'm sure we will be able to see the best version of Alonso as well as the best version of Ferrari."

Schumacher drove a GP2 car for last three days, covering almost 800 miles. He came out with a sore neck and confidence. He says he will be ready when time comes :))

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