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Step 1: pick any successful driver in the field
Step 2: Use/invent rumour/heresay about said driver relating to Italy Step 3: Claim that said driver will join Ferrari based on sources in the F1 field, and tenuous correlation involving Italy/speaking Italian Step 4: Become editor of an F1 website $$$$ |
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After Jenson's unwelcome appearance on the Podium at Monza does anyone think he will ever drive for Ferrari? I suspect this one will too as it is a a thinly veiled attempt to rehash that same subject matter. ![]() |
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Step 1: pick any successful driver in the field |
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Actually I have been thinking about the Button-Ferrari thing from a completely different point of view. Was Button ever considered as an option to become Schumacher's heir at Ferrari? I don't really remember the exact selection process, just somehow at one moment Räikkönen emerged as the lead candidate for Ferrari and was signed in late-05.
But if we recall, then one season before in 2004 Button was "best of the rest" behind two Ferraris after an impressive season and it likely should have crossed Todt's/Brawn's mind that perhaps this guy could be considered as a future Ferrari driver, especially as at that time it was obvious Schumacher's career-end wasn't far away. |
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After Jenson's unwelcome appearance on the Podium at Monza does anyone think he will ever drive for Ferrari? Or are you one of those people that wants that ridiculous 3 car dream of LdM to happen just so you can see your beloved team sweep podiums? |
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