These idiots on the pit wall have to go.. Both times Kimi finished behind Max it was because :rb put max on a better strategy and Kimi finished behind despite having the better car..
Really nothing new. They are always the same journalists that, when there is a possibility to get rid of Kimi, start to belittle him to convince the audience that would be the right choice to change him. Turrin calls them the "P.A.R." (Anti Raikkonen Party): Pino Allievi, Giorgio Terruzzi, Gazzetta dello Sport, Autosprint (sometimes) and so on...
Turrini is happy that Kimi is showing is still fast and competitive. He thinks if Marchionne is intelligent, he will keep Kimi. But he can't be sure at 100% of what he'll decide.
Quote: Bradamante wrote in post #22Turrini is happy that Kimi is showing is still fast and competitive. He thinks if Marchionne is intelligent, he will keep Kimi. But he can't be sure at 100% of what he'll decide.
Very accurate assessment here. I feel like the majority of Italian journalists are glorified Ferrari Fan boys waving their and not looking objectively at the race. Turrini looks objectively.
It is great that Seb and Kimi are tied on Points. But I still think Seb is driving better this season. He has had more misfortune (3 retirements that were not his fault, vs. Kimi having 1) and therefore his points would likely be higher if both finished all races this season. Regardless, I think Kimi is doing a fine job.
At the end of the day.. I think the going at Mercedes may make Ferrari realize it's better to have two top-tier pilots who get along well. They (Merc) may need to switch pilots at the end of this season..