I think ambassador will be the perfect for position for him for the first year of his retirement. :)
Ferrari World Peace Tour :regular_smile: :_:Daniel Lee said:I think ambassador will be the perfect for position for him for the first year of his retirement. :)
i think RB just wants to take a year off to cool down...prodigy said:I was reading f1racinglive.com and rumours are flying around that Ross Brawn is also leaving Ferrari, either for good or a sabbatical year. Also mentioned is that Jean Todt will be leaving Ferrari for a higher managerial position at Ferrari and he won't be that active in Formula 1 anymore. Brawn could well be joining another team after he's back from his sabbatical. Its a normal practice for such key figures to be"isolated" for a period of time before joining the new team, and this is so that they don't bring along the teams latest technology over to the new employer.
This sounds like a major shakeup. I'm not sure if Ferrari can maintain the momentum if these main guys leave the outfit. This is further added by Michael's retirement and we all know what a leader Michael is in the team. Massa, to be honest isn't the same driver as Michael is.
I agree with what zique said.zique said:Well, even you will over-react if you were to win at your home turf in such a race.
He still has a long way to go, Schuey is in a league of his own. So cannot compare Massa with Schuey, Massa will just grow to be his own driver, his own style.
He has the potential, now, he just need a mentor to continue to mold him into his own.