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Why wouldn’t they be? He is on the market for 2007 and is one of the fastest drivers in F1 at the moment.VashTheStampedeSounds like to me just about every team is after Kimi.
He needs to go to a team that can run at the top consistantly. McLaren tend to build fast chassis’ (will that even happen without Newey?) – unfortunatly their reliability record is horrible. If McLaren didn’t have such reliability problems Kimi could have won at least 2, possibly 3, world titles by now.THE ED3No sense going to a team that still needs a year or two to run at the top consistently If you've still got a great shot at winning a title at a young age like he does.
THE ED3just because a team does better and better every year in their short time in a sport doesnt mean that they will keep doing that. that would be superhuman. there will be a point when they will level off and maybe (I hope) do worse.
The TF106 will be only the second car Mike has penned, IIRC (the first being the TF105, easily Toyotas most competitive car to date). Anywho, I completely agree.VashTheStampedeI see Toyota continuing to improve, especially since this is, I think, Mike Gascoyne third year and he has really just begun to get the car the way he wants it to be.
Thats because Ferrari became complacent, and are also running out of funding. Toyota have a great technical staff, great motivation, the sponsors are happy, and they are under a lot of pressure to succeed.THE ED3I didnt say next year would be their year to fail, just that realisticly they must come to a point when progress is slowed by something. even ferrari had this problem in 05.
You think? Personally, I think it will be a good season for Ferrari. They are motivated, and they are taking a super-analytical approach towards the F2006. Id say that the major problems from 2005 will be solved for 2006.OmnisI don't see Ferrari doing exceptionally well next year. Between Massa and whomever else, I think it's just going to be the break-in year for a great 07 season.
BlakeThe TF106 will be only the second car Mike has penned, IIRC (the first being the TF105, easily Toyotas most competitive car to date). Anywho, I completely agree.
Thats because Ferrari became complacent, and are also running out of funding. Toyota have a great technical staff, great motivation, the sponsors are happy, and they are under a lot of pressure to succeed.
Their progress will inevitably be slowed by something, sometime. But, I think that will not happen for a few seasons, yet. Perhaps the 2008 rule changes will put them towards the back of the grid but, for the moment, Toyota look in great shape for 2006 and 2007.
You think? Personally, I think it will be a good season for Ferrari. They are motivated, and they are taking a super-analytical approach towards the F2006. Id say that the major problems from 2005 will be solved for 2006.
BlakeMassa tested with the team for a year in 2003 and they do have Schumacher, you shouldnt under estimate him IMO.
THE ED3what makes you think webber has a chance at winning the title? If he has any chance of it button could win the title in a midland...
THE ED3good point... the butt camera wont work so well once he goes to F1...