I dont have enough faith in McLaren to believe, at this stage, that Alonso will win the championship again this coming season.
His replacement at Renault is a No.2, thus promoting a former No. 2 to the No.1 spot - or rather, demoting Renault from a front running team to a BAR Honda.
I've long felt, against some fierce denial on these forums, that Kimi's biggest weekness (over driving under pressure) is Ferrari's greatest strength, and that the Kimi-Ferrari combination is going to be a killer.
For me I think Kimi is the driver most likely to win next year.
The driver I would like to see winning is Lewis Hamilton. Of course he's a rookie so he wont, and I dont particularly support him, but as minnows go starting in a McLaren gives him a very real opportunity to come out running without pulling any punches. I still have happy memories of Jean Alesi's first race slinging his Tyrrell round Detroit (or was it Dallas) alongside Ayrton Senna... Ahh happy days, 19 of those please Lewis .
His replacement at Renault is a No.2, thus promoting a former No. 2 to the No.1 spot - or rather, demoting Renault from a front running team to a BAR Honda.
I've long felt, against some fierce denial on these forums, that Kimi's biggest weekness (over driving under pressure) is Ferrari's greatest strength, and that the Kimi-Ferrari combination is going to be a killer.
For me I think Kimi is the driver most likely to win next year.
The driver I would like to see winning is Lewis Hamilton. Of course he's a rookie so he wont, and I dont particularly support him, but as minnows go starting in a McLaren gives him a very real opportunity to come out running without pulling any punches. I still have happy memories of Jean Alesi's first race slinging his Tyrrell round Detroit (or was it Dallas) alongside Ayrton Senna... Ahh happy days, 19 of those please Lewis .