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Just want to see Button beating Alonso.... it could happen, certainly while Alonso plays himself into a new team.. roll on 2015

 

Will never happen. Button's performance the past two seasons have been average at best. He doesn't have that fire and raw talent that Alonso has. Considering current form, put both drivers in identical cars and Alonso would wipe the tarmac with Button.

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Just want to see Button beating Alonso.... it could happen, certainly while Alonso plays himself into a new team.. roll on 2015

At this stage, Lewis Hamilton is the only driver on the grid capable of that. In the same car obviously.

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Will never happen. Button's performance the past two seasons have been average at best. He doesn't have that fire and raw talent that Alonso has. Considering current form, put both drivers in identical cars and Alonso would wipe the tarmac with Button.

Very true, but I am very very happy Button is still there, he has a lot of experience, and he will be crucial to helping Mcclaren get on top of the new Honda engine. He and Alonso might actually work very well as team mates.

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...and even more!

http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ferrari-revolution-stays-at-full-throttle

 

The sweeping pre-2015 revolution at Ferrari is continuing at full speed.
 
"The latest of multiple heads to officially roll is the former Bridgestone tyre specialist Hirohide Hamashima, hot on the heels of Nikolas Tombazis and Pat Fry.
 
And Italian reports say yet another new Ferrari refugee is Neil Martin, a disciple of Briton Fry dating back to their McLaren days."
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...and even more!

http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ferrari-revolution-stays-at-full-throttle

 

The sweeping pre-2015 revolution at Ferrari is continuing at full speed.
 
"The latest of multiple heads to officially roll is the former Bridgestone tyre specialist Hirohide Hamashima, hot on the heels of Nikolas Tombazis and Pat Fry.
 
And Italian reports say yet another new Ferrari refugee is Neil Martin, a disciple of Briton Fry dating back to their McLaren days."

 

 

This will either be the start of great things or an utter disaster.

I do believe the Ferrari was improving throughout the year. I see 2015 as their come-back year, and not only because of Vettel.

The sport needs Ferrari to do well, the last 2 or 3 years have not been good.

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