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I cant see Webber going to Ferrari. The only rumours have been talk amongst ppl on forums etc. There hasnt been any public comments from ppl that have any say. If he leaves Williams you would have to bet he is goignt o Renault or BMW before Ferrari.

In fact i would rather see Webber stay put

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and FRINK like i said Schumi only represents 2% of the Ferrari F1 story-if he ends up at Renault next year Ill be more than happy to see him into the wall :laugh:

i understand what your saying, but i think the chapter in the history books of ferrari which include MS would be one of the best chapters in ferrari's history, cause of what and who he brought to the team and in bringing them back to winning form. even if MS does move at the end of the year, (which i dont think he will...), you'd have to have a 'soft spot' for him?

webber stated right at the start of his career that his dream would be to drive for ferrari one day, but having a few years in F1 now, maybe he's changed his opinion.....

...ok my prediction for the weekend...Webber No.1

OK thats what i hope, but really, both McLarens in the top 3. Kimi to win

Webber No. 1 rosberg No. 2.

Hope Webber can get a podium this weekend, but if not i hope both renaults crash out sick of them.

ferrari 1 and 2, super aguri 3rd and 4th

More likely to be the order of retirements rather than winners of the race... :pwned:

In all seriousness, it should be an interesting race, but I can't see the winner being anything other than a Renault or McLaren. Hopefully one of those blue cars can prove me wrong and get up there on the podium as well.

ferrari always seem to do well at imola. this year should be no different. MS has been 'talking it up' over the past week, so ahould be a good show. however i have a feeling that it might be the same as last year. a close fight, but a renault on top....

1 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:24.751 4

2 A. Wurz Williams 1:25.132 19

3 R. Kubica BMW 1:25.942 24

4 A. Davidson Honda 1:26.012 27

5 J. Trulli Toyota 1:26.417 7

6 R. Doornbos Red Bull 1:26.498 18

7 F. Massa Ferrari 1:26.596 4

8 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:26.678 7

9 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:26.938 5

10 C. Albers Midland F1 1:28.048 13

11 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:28.498 6

12 G. Mondini Midland F1 1:28.969 20

13 C. Klien Red Bull 1:29.106 6

14 N. Jani Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:29.695 13

15 T. Monteiro Midland F1 1:29.697 13

16 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:30.348 6

17 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:31.217 17

18 Y. Ide Super Aguri 1:31.482 17

19 F. Alonso Renault no time 3

20 R. Schumacher Toyota no time 1

21 G. Fisichella Renault no time 2

22 JP. Montoya McLaren no time 1

23 N. Heidfeld BMW no time 1

24 J. Villeneuve BMW no time 1

25 R. Barrichello Honda no time 1

26 M. Webber Williams no time

27 N. Rosberg Williams no time

28 J. Button Honda no time

Times

01 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:22.795

02 J. Button Honda 1:22.988

03 R. Barrichello Honda 1:23.242

04 F. Massa Ferrari 1:24.884

05 F. Alonso Renault 1:23.709

06 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:23.772

07 JP. Montoya McLaren 1:24.021

08 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:24.158

09 J. Trulli Toyota 1:24.172

10 M. Webber Williams 1:24.795

11 G. Fisichella Renault 1:23.771

12 J. Villeneuve BMW 1:23.887

13 N. Rosberg Williams 1:23.966

14 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:24.101

15 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:24.129

16 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:24.520

17 C. Klien Red Bull 1:25.410

18 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:25.437

19 T. Monteiro Midland F1 1:26.820

20 C. Albers Midland F1 1:27.088

21 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:27.609

22 Y. Ide Super Aguri 1:29.282

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