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O.D.S
08-30-2005, 03:23 PM
Valentino Rossi is on the verge of clinching his fifth straight MotoGP title at Motegi in a three weeks time as rumours and reports from Italy, specifically La Repubblica suggest that the Italian star has signed a three year deal to join Ferrari in 2007 for an estimated 80 million Euros.

La Repubblica suggests that Rossi and Kimi Raikkonen will be the 2007 lineup for the once dominant champions.

There has been nothing official on this from Ferrari who just took up an option on the services of Felipe Massa to partner Michael Schumacher next year. Schumacher himself is under contract to the squad until the end of 2006 and according to reports, will await the first tests of the F2006 before making any decision as to whether he will remains with the team, move to pastures new, or retire from the sport.

The Rossi-Ferrari link is nothing new, but recent test with the teams seem to indicate the two parties are moving closer to a long- term working relationship and Rossi is believed to be conducting another two tests this year for Ferrari. His new contract with Yamaha is a one year extension and is up at the end of 2006.

Of course, a lot of Ferrari's 2007 lineup will depend on how competitive the team is next year and how well Felipe Massa performs alongside Schumacher. As it stands, Ferrari and tyre partner Bridgestone are between one and two seconds a lap off the pace at many Grand Prix. Should the team return to its winning ways in 2006, Raikkonen and Rossi may well be more inclined to make the move.
LINK: http://f1.racing-live.com/f1/en/index2.html?http://f1.racing-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news/detail/050830131754.shtml

Now that would be very interesting if it turns true (which i dont think it will) :twitch:

Athens2004
09-16-2005, 04:59 PM
Oh thanks!!!!
It's my two favourites drivers!!!
I think Valentino is able to drive a F1, and it's not impossible that he join Ferrari, because he loves the difficult of taking up a challenge and he has already drove F1. He has won ALL in moto...:D
With regard to Raikkonen, I thinks it won't turn true, Kimi is in good terms with McLaren... And I think he's loving to be with them. But MacLaren isn't always reliable.
I don't like Ferrari, they've a lot of money, they can buy the most of the top of the team and the drivers...