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That is all.
Reporters are starting to ask everyone involved the right questions to get quotes vague enough to write headlines like this.
While it may be likely, it just isn’t true.*
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The last line of the italian article says....
Clearly, at least until that date nothing can be formalized. The agreement sets in motion a domino effect involving at least four teams.
...but that won’t stop it from becoming a “done deal” by the end of the day on today’s internet.
*yet
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I still think Ferrari needs the Flying Finn Mk.4 to replace their older Flying Finn Mk.3
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Huh, I heard this weird squeal of joy coming from the Massa residence here in São Paulo. I wonder what’s going on.
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Well I’m not so certain Ericsson is not in the running for a better seat. Sauber has done far better this year on the new Ferrri powerplant
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Yeah, but Nasr has decimated him this year like Kobayashi did last year.
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While MKIV used to have a good reputation
It’s since changed.
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If the reports are true, I am completely fine with this move. As with most of you Kimi is my favorite driver but he doesn’t seem like he is getting the hang of these new engines and it doesn’t seem like he is as driven as he used to be. Kimi is also the oldest driver on the grid besides maybe Button, so it will be nice to have some young blood in a Ferrari. I am confident this won’t be the last series Kimi races in, and I am crossing my fingers that he will join Global rally cross because they need a superstar like Kimi to be in the series. I’m not saying the Ken Block, and Tanner Foust aren’t stars, Kimi is just on a completely different level then them.