hehe. i didn't mean to get rid of the sponsorship decals, just have the country colours for the background.The best thing that ever happened to F1 was sponsorship decals.
Webber to McLaren?
Alonso to Ferrari, Massa to Toyota`
read here:
http://www.planet-f1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2752162,00.html
Alonso to Ferrari, Massa to Toyota`
read here:
http://www.planet-f1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2752162,00.html
Webber to McLaren?
^ I'm so wishing that to be true - I don't know how much I believe it will happen, but it would be awesome if it did. Webber in the quickest car, and Alonso floundering around in 8th. Oh that would be sweet.
Well I see Spyker are still waiting to confirm their line-up, perhaps...wait for it...they might be chasing Alonso!
Alonso doesn't like equal driver policies but he's going to team with Raikkonen? How's that going to work? I'm pretty sure in an all out pace battle Raikkonen would make Alonso his bitch any weekend of the season.
Massa rubbishes Toyota rumours
Felipe Massa says he is not even imagining a future outside of Ferrari after rubbishing wild speculation linking him with a move to Toyota next year.
Despite having a firm contract for 2008, rumours suggested that the Brazilian could be on his way to Toyota after apparently being seen at the motorhome of the Japanese manufacturer on the Sunday morning of the Belgian Grand Prix.
But Massa has not only made it clear that neither he nor his manager have visited Toyota, but he insists that he wants to remain at Ferrari for the rest of his career.
"I think it is crazy," said Massa when asked about the stories. "I have a contract. It is not finished this year it is finished next year.
"I would be interested to know who saw my manager in Toyota in Spa because everyone says they saw him there, but he was not there. I also have never been to the Toyota motorhome.
"When you have a contract that finishes next year, why should I go and speak with other teams?"
When it was put to him that maybe he would hold talks because he wanted to move teams, Massa responded: "No I don't want to. I am really happy at Ferrari and would like to finish my career at Ferrari."
Alonso plays down McLaren exit talk
Fernando Alonso has again played down the chances of him leaving McLaren at the end of the season.
The revelations at the World Motor Sport Council hearing - where team boss Ron Dennis admitted that he was no longer on speaking terms with the world champion - increased speculation that the tense Alonso-McLaren relationship could not continue into 2008.
But at Fuji today Alonso insisted that he was going nowhere and was perfectly content.
"For next year I have a contract with this team and I don't see any problem on that," he was quoted as saying by Reuters.
"I have been working with the engineers, with the mechanics, with everybody from the beginning of the season, until now with the same relationship.
"They are all very professional, very focused on doing the best we can and we are achieving good results.
"I won four races, I make some good podiums and I am fighting for the world championship so everything is going quite well for me and I am happy."
Although Alonso had primarily been linked with a return to Renault, there had also been some speculation that he could replace Felipe Massa at Ferrari.
But both Ferrari drivers dismissed this possibility in their media briefings in Japan, with Kimi Raikkonen saying the Alonso-to-Ferrari rumours were "just talk".
"It would interesting to race him in the same car," Raikkonen said.
"But I don't think it is going to happen."