by The Ruptured Duck » Sun May 15, 2005 3:04 pm
no, he won't retire this year. His contract ends in '06. So Ferrari better get it together. MS said last year that he like racing for the win, and if he wasn't racing for the win, he would leave F-1. If Ferrari has never had the best car, how do you explain their dominance (psst, its not all Michael, sorry to inform you). They have had the best car, and they have been consistantly reliable <-key to winning is to have it all.
Ferrari have had their ups and downs. They will come back, but not as many say they will.
It seems the car is not as stable. Rubens mentioned something about weight distribution. Knowing the sensitivity of these cars, the problem is most likely some extra ego that the drivers are carrying with them in the car that is throwing the balence off.
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