Why is everything's against them now? For what were they so defiance for? It feels so weird.. REALLY. D: IDK. If things continue - which I think that would - it would only jeopardize the chances of either driver winning the championship, or even losing out in the team constructor's championship. And that, in case the team has forgotten, is what the game is all about. I'll not be an ignorant fanatic. Brings disgrace. (I probably like it when my brother say lalala is what what what. Cause I feel glad that I'm not one of the manyys. And never gonna be one. :D) Instead of dominating a person, they've got ruled by that person. He has to leave, or the other one will. It's a one-man show.
and LOL LOL to the following messages... I see many Alonso's haters emerging..
By Rich: "I am a Ferrari fan. However I believe that Ferrari needs to concentrate on the FIA rule book and developing technical superiority. All of the energy wasted by justifying losses to the media could be better utilised."
By Red_5: "I think also ferrari need to look at there own drivers attitude, how many time we seen alonso make errors this season which has cost him decent positions and points? his mis-judged aggression also cost massa points in the british GP. I always thought Ferrari in the long run will regret signing Alonso, while he is excellent driver he is a loose canon and a liability."
BY purpleDogzzz: "Cursed to have a driver who cannot obey the rules and a team manager who clearly does not even know the rules. Alonso was properly penalised by a drive through (for overtaking off the track and gaining an advantage) The safety car was just additional karma for not giving the place back immediately!"
By Red_5: "Yeah the curse started when Alonso joined ferrari"
By lotuslamborghiniV12: "I agree. Getting rid of Raikonnen was a mistake. Ferrari had a rare gift in Massa and Raikonnen of two world class drivers who actually work well together for the team. I do think Alonso has the edge on both of them in talent but his poisonous ego is not a price worth paying. I think that whereas last season everyone was in the dark about what the lack of refueling/larger tanks would actually mean, any team that takes the gamble to work on next season will have loads of data to work with. I hold the (seemingly) minority view that Mercedes will build a monster car for next season with their huge resources, and the genius of Brawn, but Ferrari could be hot on their tails if they cut their losses now and go for broke on 2011 while Red Bull and McLaren are chasing the 2010 title."
There are still many more.. To me, he's becoming sullen... (Wait, a correction. He was already like that in the start. Tried to disguised it, but to no avail. Cause it's time for it to be revealed. I wonder if others had seen it through, but we absolutely did.) But why are Fernando's fan still bickering about the unfairness of the race? And all that drain down to unluckiness? [quote again]
By RayInTorontoCanada: What luck are they talking about? How is Alonso disregarding the rules following on Spa 2008 - where you have to give position back immediately and not try to repass until a corner has passed - a case of 'bad luck'? And ironically, he also thought that Lewis should let back a position back then? Alonso crashed the car at Monaco! Is that bad luck? Alonso got wheel-spin on the white line in Australia and got swallowed up as a result. Is that bad luck? Alonso couldn't handle traffic in Canada and got blown away by the two McLaren boys! Is that bad luck?
But this manoeurve tarnish a whole lot of ferrari's reputation as well ARGHH ! That's a very bad thing to hear ):
CUTEEEEEE :D
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 8:11 PM
Seriously peeved.
Why is everything's against them now? For what were they so defiance for? It feels so weird.. REALLY. D: IDK. If things continue - which I think that would - it would only jeopardize the chances of either driver winning the championship, or even losing out in the team constructor's championship. And that, in case the team has forgotten, is what the game is all about. I'll not be an ignorant fanatic. Brings disgrace. (I probably like it when my brother say lalala is what what what. Cause I feel glad that I'm not one of the manyys. And never gonna be one. :D) Instead of dominating a person, they've got ruled by that person. He has to leave, or the other one will. It's a one-man show.
and LOL LOL to the following messages... I see many Alonso's haters emerging..
By Rich: "I am a Ferrari fan. However I believe that Ferrari needs to concentrate on the FIA rule book and developing technical superiority. All of the energy wasted by justifying losses to the media could be better utilised."
By Red_5: "I think also ferrari need to look at there own drivers attitude, how many time we seen alonso make errors this season which has cost him decent positions and points? his mis-judged aggression also cost massa points in the british GP. I always thought Ferrari in the long run will regret signing Alonso, while he is excellent driver he is a loose canon and a liability."
BY purpleDogzzz: "Cursed to have a driver who cannot obey the rules and a team manager who clearly does not even know the rules. Alonso was properly penalised by a drive through (for overtaking off the track and gaining an advantage) The safety car was just additional karma for not giving the place back immediately!"
By Red_5: "Yeah the curse started when Alonso joined ferrari"
By lotuslamborghiniV12: "I agree. Getting rid of Raikonnen was a mistake. Ferrari had a rare gift in Massa and Raikonnen of two world class drivers who actually work well together for the team. I do think Alonso has the edge on both of them in talent but his poisonous ego is not a price worth paying. I think that whereas last season everyone was in the dark about what the lack of refueling/larger tanks would actually mean, any team that takes the gamble to work on next season will have loads of data to work with. I hold the (seemingly) minority view that Mercedes will build a monster car for next season with their huge resources, and the genius of Brawn, but Ferrari could be hot on their tails if they cut their losses now and go for broke on 2011 while Red Bull and McLaren are chasing the 2010 title."
There are still many more.. To me, he's becoming sullen... (Wait, a correction. He was already like that in the start. Tried to disguised it, but to no avail. Cause it's time for it to be revealed. I wonder if others had seen it through, but we absolutely did.) But why are Fernando's fan still bickering about the unfairness of the race? And all that drain down to unluckiness? [quote again]
By RayInTorontoCanada: What luck are they talking about? How is Alonso disregarding the rules following on Spa 2008 - where you have to give position back immediately and not try to repass until a corner has passed - a case of 'bad luck'? And ironically, he also thought that Lewis should let back a position back then? Alonso crashed the car at Monaco! Is that bad luck? Alonso got wheel-spin on the white line in Australia and got swallowed up as a result. Is that bad luck? Alonso couldn't handle traffic in Canada and got blown away by the two McLaren boys! Is that bad luck?
But this manoeurve tarnish a whole lot of ferrari's reputation as well ARGHH ! That's a very bad thing to hear ):
CUTEEEEEE :D
TEOH JENG YU, ♥
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