7.12.06
It hardly seems credible, but the post-Schumacher era has already started
at Ferrari. Last week the F1 teams tested at Barcelona and this week they
were at Jerez. The tests are interesting because all of the teams are
on Bridgestone tyres following Michelin's petulant withdrawal at the end
of last season.
Ferrari were quickest last week in Barcelona, courtesy of test driver
Luca Badoer, though Felipe Massa was quickest for two of the three days.
This week Massa was quickest yesterday, with Badoer second, though McLaren's
latest signing Lewis Hamilton was quickest today.
Kimi Raikkonen was a surprise visitor to the Ferrari garage today, though
in mufti, not driving or talking to journalists, since he is contractually
prohibited from doing anything public for Ferrari until the new year.
He joined the Scuderia's technical briefing and spent some time chatting
to Felipe Massa.
These are uneasy times for the tifosi and Raikkonen's appearance may
be to counter concerns about his commitment and work ethic compared
to Schuey. Massa has nicked the "next year is my Champ year"
speech from David Couthard. He should reflect that DC's still waiting...
It's ironic that with Alonso having moved to McLaren and not being allowed
to test until January, and Renault with no top-class driver, the bloke
who's year it could have been is probably at home in Switzerland cooking
the kids' fish-fingers.