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Kamui Kobayashi is so determined to remain in Formula One that he has set up a website which he hopes will help raise funds to keep him on the grid.

The 26-year-old, who claimed his maiden F1 podium at his home race at Suzuka this year, has turned to the internet to raise some funds, hoping fans will use www.kamui-support.com to help his cause. Those who make donations will receive special wristbands.

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8289316/Kamui-hopes-website-can-save-F1-seat

http://www.kamui-support.com/

Massa2013........

if he carries over his current form from the last 6 races of this season, he will be a contender. The Ferrari team mate battle is one of the things i am looking forward to next year. They did suggest if Alonso doesn't win the title, its anything goes..

Momtezemolo was recently quoted as saying something along the lines of Alonso should first win the title if he wants a co-driver not to bother him...

I don't think they will be protecting Alonso at Massa's expense at the start of the season. I reckon they'll wait to see who's ahead as they get to the business end of the year.

Edited by hrd-hr30

I wasn't joking about massa being a contender.

Hamilton will have troubles. So I don't think he will be up there every race. Vettel would be the only one to be up there most of the season. So the rest is a points game, not number of races won unfortunately. Massa has been very consistent in the second half of the season.

It'll be dependent on how Ferrari is early in the season. Anything like this year then it'll be like this year again.

Momtezemolo was recently quoted as saying something along the lines of Alonso should first win the title if he wants a co-driver not to bother him...

I don't think they will be protecting Alonso at Massa's expense at the start of the season. I reckon they'll wait to see who's ahead as they get to the business end of the year.

Yeah that is the right answer for the media but if push comes to shove I would prefer to be Nando rather than Nando's Brazilian Bitch.

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