Ferrari are historically stronger in Europe - and showed it in France. They have dealt with problems in the camp and now expect the whole team to be working towards success. Reliability is good, and if one of the drivers makes a mistake the other will be there to pick up the reins. Raikkonen was given a wake-up call recently by the management, and it shows. Not sure if you saw the practice times at Silverstone on Friday, but he was half a second ahead of the field, with Massa in the other Ferrari second. The McClarens seem to be struggling, and for Toyota to be with them is an eye-opener. I realise that practise can be a bit misleading, but the proof will be today. 2/1 Raikkonen is good enough for me.
Posted By: Cannydc, Jul 7, 08:29:22
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