En este caso no voy a referirme directamente a
ASco.com en vista de que es una nota original de la BBC, pero sería interesante ver cual es esa fuente en Maranello que cita Andrew Benson en su nota para asegurar que hay un acuerdo entre Vettel y Ferrari para 2014 porque precisamente Luca Di Montezemolo y el conocido "Horse Whisperer" de la Scuderia lo han negado...
The Horse Whisperer - From one extreme to the other
It has been a highly entertaining day for the Horse Whisperer. To see that you really need nothing at all – the flutter of a butterfly’s wings could be more significant – to change the media’s ideas on any debate about Ferrari, in particular when it comes to its drivers, has been the source of great enjoyment and has kept the Horse Whisperer company on a day of reflection after the grand prix.
All that was required was for an English website to ‘fire off’ the news of a presumed agreement between Vettel and the Scuderia – however inexistent – to unleash the fantasies both of fans and other writers on the web. At the same time, President Montezemolo was talking on a popular radio broadcast, unaware of the explosion of bytes on the internet. He again put off all discussion about who might drive alongside Fernando Alonso in 2014 – after all, given that we don’t yet know who will have that role in 2013 there is not much sense in talking about the long-term future.
Then, replying to a further question, he again underlined what the Ferrari philosophy is: you never put two roosters in the same henhouse. Instead Ferrari only takes on drivers who put the interests of the team above their own, citing the examples of driver pairings who have served in Red over the last 15 years and who have always gone along with that general principle. This phrase was immediately picked up by a wide range of sources, many of whom were exactly the same ones who had just written the precise opposite, as the denial of a possible partnership – which remains completely hypothetical, better to stress that before someone takes advantage of the poor Horse Whisperer – made up of Alonso and Vettel. It’s a pity that Montezemolo had simply stated a principle, nothing more, nothing less. At Ferrari there will be room for anyone who demonstrates they have the talent to drive a scarlet car and to work in harmony both with and for the team. This is what convinces a driver and a man with the personality of Fernando Alonso that the Maranello team is the best of all… and he is someone who has spent time at his fair share of top teams.
You see how you don’t need anything to go from one extreme to the other? Reflect, people, reflect…
http://www.ferrari.com/english/formula1 ... other.aspx
En Autosport...
Ferrari downplays talk of Sebastian Vettel joining team in 2014
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has played down talk of Sebastian Vettel joining Fernando Alonso at Ferrari in the future,
suggesting Felipe Massa is a more suitable second driver.
Vettel has been linked to a switch to Ferrari at times this year, with fresh reports surfacing over the Korean Grand Prix weekend.
Speaking to Italian radio, however, di Montezemolo says he is wary of having a line-up that could create tension within the team.
"Today the problem is not with drivers. 2013 is still to come but I don't want to have two roosters in the same hen-house, rather two drivers who race for Ferrari and not for themselves," Montezemolo told RAI radio.
"I don't want problems and rivalries, which we didn't have between Schumacher and Irvine, between Schumacher and Barrichello, between Alonso and Massa or Massa and Schumi or Massa and Raikkonen."
Massa, whose future at Ferrari was in doubt for months after a poor start to the season, is set to stay at the Italian squad for another year.
Di Montezemolo said he will talk with Massa tomorrow to sort out his future.
"There's no doubt that confirming Massa was unthinkable midway through the season, but he is now giving us what we expect of him," he said. "Tomorrow we'll talk and then we'll take a decision.
"Massa went very well in Monza and in Japan; he is back. I've asked him to come to Maranello tomorrow and we'll have a long chat.
"I think he has always given a lot to Ferrari and that he has a good relationship with Alonso. I count on him to take points off our rivals.
"It's true that the car at the beginning of the season had such characteristics that he couldn't drive it, but I've always told him we needed his reaction and from Spa onwards he has begun to go better. He knew he had the team's full support."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/103462
Armando en lugar de seguir buscando notas en
ASco.com debería ir cambiandole el título a este otro tema...
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