I agree Easy with that analisys. I don't think Ferrari is interested in Vettel though, not now anyway, Ferrari only wants one nº1 driver, and they feel the have the best one on the grid, and on top of that, one that who' s character and ways of doing things that has adapted perfectly to their team as well, and one who still has a few years left to carry out that role, that if only they give them a competitive car can bring them back to winning, he almost did two seasons ago and with a less competitive car if it wasn't for the mega tactical blunder of the last race.
Ferarri is as happy as they can be, the only thing keeping them from winning is not delivering a decently competive car and its only a matter of time for that. Unless something happens to Alonos they have no interest in someone like Vettel who has a lot of potential but hasn't yet proven himself outside a superior RBR and who they don't know will fit in the team either. And Vettel won't be leaving RBR anytime soon unless things start to go south badly in terms of performance, he is the team who has proven to be smarter lately and a team that is wrapped around his finguer. Vettel has it perfect in RBR.
One who I would throw in the cauldron is Kimi. If he shows he is still in shape, Ferarri may fish him back who knows, he can rack up a lot of points for the team but won't be a problem with Alonso since he is quiet, and basically the personalyily of a cauliflower. He is not the type of driver that implicates himself in the team but would not need to, they have Alonso for that who is the opposite.
I can't believe anyone is even contemplating Hamilton for Ferrari. Neither Ferrari nor Hamilton nor Alonos would allow that. Ii would be season 2007 all over again, except this time it would be Hamilton who would get the short end of the stick from the team and would be the outsider with Ferrari favouring Alonso in all the desitions.
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