redbulljack14 wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Even if Massa has a half-decent showing in 2013, Ferrari should still hire some new talent. Massa is past his prime, and if Ferrari wants to win the WCC anytime soon then they had better look elsewhere. And if Alonso starts whinging about having to compete with his teammate for once and threatens to walk, then let him walk. There aren't very many good openings out there anyways.
Hulkenberg is the solution in my opinion, Ferrari should snap him up for 2014.
Massa might be past his prime, but, with a moderately strong showing, he could still help back Ferrari up in the WCC - if Alonso is sent out to counter Vettel, Button and Kimi, then Massa's aim would be to cover off Webber, Grosjean and Perez.
Now, we saw that in the latter half of 2012 that Massa was more consistent in terms of performance than Grosjean, was more comfortable with his set up work than Webber and Perez tended to throw things away in the races all too easily. In similar circumstances, Massa could still do a strong enough job to beat the 2nd drivers in those teams, which should help back Ferrari up in the WCC (it was in part the fact that Massa outscored Button in the latter half of 2012 that helped Ferrari beat McLaren in the WCC).
As for Hulkenberg, whilst his performance at the end of the year was quite strong, he has to now demonstrate at Sauber that he is capable of maintaining that sort of performance across an entire season. If he can maintain that sort of consistency and high level of performance, then he might start making a few major teams take stock, but he needs to put his talents on display for an entire season if he is hoping to move further up the grid.
There also remains the question of his temperament - occasionally, we saw that he was prone to moments at Williams where he let his frustrations get the better of him, although his performance at Force India suggests that he may be managing to keep that side of him better in check more recently.