Barrichello admits Ferrari team orders
I believe that something similar is going on with Heikki Kovalainen and McLaren. I think that in a few years time Kov is going to come ahead and reveal certain things that McLaren are hiding behind their walls.
Plus the way how he executed those orders resulted in major changes when it comes to team orders. He should have been more professional and done it subtly, not slow down before the finish line. If i was the team principal i would have probably fired him for that.
Ever since that stupid incident of his, teams have been struggling to have the #1 drivers overtake their teamates.
If i was in Barichello's place i wouldnt be opening up and exposing this kind of info, because so far its just proving that he was only fit to be a #2 driver.
Plus the way how he executed those orders resulted in major changes when it comes to team orders. He should have been more professional and done it subtly, not slow down before the finish line. If i was the team principal i would have probably fired him for that.
Ever since that stupid incident of his, teams have been struggling to have the #1 drivers overtake their teamates.
If i was in Barichello's place i wouldnt be opening up and exposing this kind of info, because so far its just proving that he was only fit to be a #2 driver.
Totally agreed with you.
Plus the way how he executed those orders resulted in major changes when it comes to team orders. He should have been more professional and done it subtly, not slow down before the finish line. If i was the team principal i would have probably fired him for that.
Ever since that stupid incident of his, teams have been struggling to have the #1 drivers overtake their teamates.
If i was in Barichello's place i wouldnt be opening up and exposing this kind of info, because so far its just proving that he was only fit to be a #2 driver.
Look at Massa, as soon as Schumacher left he instantly became a championship contender before that he wasn't allowed to.
I am not saying that this was wrong fro Ferrari to do because it obviously worked for them and apparently schumi was there before Barichello obviously having the ability to direct the team to develop a great car but all the fuzz about who are or were the best drivers in F1 is totally meaningless knowing all the politics behind the scenes.
McLaren is obviously doing the same thing with Kovalainen even thought they don't openly admit it. Granted that he had a bunch of misfortunes in the beginning of the year and lost points, McLaren should had still announced that Hami would receive No1 status for the remainder of the season because of that. I don't blame Kovalainen for loosing his spirit after the half of the season, he had no place at Renault because Alonso didn't want to have a competitive teammate and thus he had to take the offer from McLaren with whatever conditions asked. That's what I think happened.
Last edited by kchristos; Dec 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM.



