By GMM
Fernando Alonso's reported desire to switch to Ferrari next year has been dealt a harsh blow by the famous Italian team's president.
Luca di Montezemolo is quoted by the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport as questioning whether appointing the Spaniard, a former double world champion, would be "desirable" for Ferrari in terms of maintaining harmony in the scarlet-clad garages.
"To line up a (Kimi) Raikkonen-Alonso double act would mean wanting to damage yourself," he said.
"I want two equal drivers that work together," Montezemolo added.
Fernando Alonso's reported desire to switch to Ferrari next year has been dealt a harsh blow by the famous Italian team's president.
Luca di Montezemolo is quoted by the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport as questioning whether appointing the Spaniard, a former double world champion, would be "desirable" for Ferrari in terms of maintaining harmony in the scarlet-clad garages.
"To line up a (Kimi) Raikkonen-Alonso double act would mean wanting to damage yourself," he said.
"I want two equal drivers that work together," Montezemolo added.