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#200880
Mmmmmm team mates. mmmm. Depends how you interpret that word. And suprise, suprise, there's tension. Did you know Alonso had called a summit meeting at Ferrari after the Australian GP because the team were unwilling to ask Massa to move aside for him?

Up to his old tricks I see, what a d**che bag :rolleyes: .

Massa is struggling now because of the tyre compounds.At Bahrain and Monacco when the compound was racier Massa was on it. When the compound is more conservative he cant get the heat in.

All the more reason for multiple manufactures, multiple compounds decided on by the teams don't you think, wink wink?? :yes:
#200882
Did you know Alonso had called a summit meeting at Ferrari after the Australian GP because the team were unwilling to ask Massa to move aside for him?


No I didn't, gotta link to any info about this to prove your not talking horse s*** about Alonso as usual? :rolleyes:

Massa is struggling now because of the tyre compounds.At Bahrain and Monacco when the compound was racier Massa was on it. When the compound is more conservative he cant get the heat in.


I think his biggest issue is that Alonso is simply faster than him. Alonso was faster than him almost all weekend in Bahrain, had Alonso not botched his Qualifying lap Massa would have been behind Alonso and it didn't matter anyway since Alonso took care of Massa at the start.

And Monaco again, Alonso was quicker all weekend and would have been our best hope of taking the fight to Webber had he not destroyed his car in FP3.
#200883
Did you know Alonso had called a summit meeting at Ferrari after the Australian GP because the team were unwilling to ask Massa to move aside for him?


No I didn't, gotta link to any info about this to prove your not talking horse s*** about Alonso as usual? :rolleyes:

Massa is struggling now because of the tyre compounds.At Bahrain and Monacco when the compound was racier Massa was on it. When the compound is more conservative he cant get the heat in.


I think his biggest issue is that Alonso is simply faster than him. Alonso was faster than him almost all weekend in Bahrain, had Alonso not botched his Qualifying lap Massa would have been behind Alonso and it didn't matter anyway since Alonso took care of Massa at the start.

And Monaco again, Alonso was quicker all weekend and would have been our best hope of taking the fight to Webber had he not destroyed his car in FP3.


This week's Autosport, An article entitled "3three -way fight for Ferrari" by Mark Hughes-He's a respected journalist , you shouldnt call his information horse s***, im sure its all well researched otherwise he'd get sued. I have the online version too but cant post a link, it will only work if you subscribe to autosport. I can copy it maybe but its huge.

The tyre info from another article by him called "Massa's future hangs on the tyre choice of upcoming races"

However it all may be mute points because breaking news at autosport online is MASSA MOST LIKELY TO BE RETAINED :clap::clap: Thats from de montezemelo
#200884
Just in case you think its horse s*** that Massa is staying at Ferrari, here is the article:-

Ferrari says Massa set to stay on

By Pablo Elizalde Thursday, May 27th 2010, 13:28 GMT


Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says the Italian squad is set to retain Felipe Massa when his current contract ends.

With speculation mounting about who will partner Fernando Alonso from next year, Domenicali told the BBC on Thursday that Ferrari is almost certain to keep Massa for another year.

"Yes, I think so," he said of Massa staying on.

When asked if he was sure, he said: "Yes."

Massa has been with the team since the 2001 season and his contract ends at the end of this year.

Australian Mark Webber and Pole Robert Kubica have been linked with the seat.

Domenicali also insisted the team has been very happy with the performances of Alonso, despite some costly errors.

"I don't want to speak about mistakes," he added. "We are a group and the team do the best with the car and the drivers do the best with the performance.

"I'm very pleased with him. He came into team in a fantastic way and I think that he gave input to the team and I say let's wait until the end of the season. He will be very strong - I have no doubt about that."
#200885
This week's Autosport, An article entitled "3three -way fight for Ferrari" by Mark Hughes-He's a respected journalist , you shouldnt call his information horse s***, im sure its all well researched otherwise he'd get sued. I have the online version too but cant post a link, it will only work if you subscribe to autosport. I can copy it maybe but its huge.


Create a thread for it.

The tyre info from another article by him called "Massa's future hangs on the tyre choice of upcoming races"

However it all may be mute points because breaking news at autosport online is MASSA MOST LIKELY TO BE RETAINED :clap::clap: Thats from de montezemelo


Ya I saw that too on the the BBC website. It should help his confidence that Ferrari seem to want to hold on to him.
#200886
Just in case you think its horse s*** that Massa is staying at Ferrari, here is the article


No I take your word for it with everything you say RC; once it doesn't involve Alonso.

Also that article is free, unlike the article you are talking about that involves Alonso behaving maliciously towards Ferrari/Massa after Oz.
#200889
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says the Italian squad is set to retain Felipe Massa when his current contract ends.

With speculation mounting about who will partner Fernando Alonso from next year, Domenicali told the BBC on Thursday that Ferrari is almost certain to keep Massa for another year.

"Yes, I think so," he said of Massa staying on.

When asked if he was sure, he said: "Yes."

Massa has been with the team since the 2001 season and his contract ends at the end of this year.

Australian Mark Webber and Pole Robert Kubica have been linked with the seat.

Domenicali also insisted the team has been very happy with the performances of Alonso, despite some costly errors.

"I don't want to speak about mistakes," he added. "We are a group and the team do the best with the car and the drivers do the best with the performance.

"I'm very pleased with him. He came into team in a fantastic way and I think that he gave input to the team and I say let's wait until the end of the season. He will be very strong - I have no doubt about that."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsp ... 709011.stm

Almost ??
#200890
Mmmmmm team mates. mmmm. Depends how you interpret that word. And suprise, suprise, there's tension. Did you know Alonso had called a summit meeting at Ferrari after the Australian GP because the team were unwilling to ask Massa to move aside for him?

Up to his old tricks I see, what a d**che bag :rolleyes: .

Massa is struggling now because of the tyre compounds.At Bahrain and Monacco when the compound was racier Massa was on it. When the compound is more conservative he cant get the heat in.

All the more reason for multiple manufactures, multiple compounds decided on by the teams don't you think, wink wink?? :yes:


Yes I do. I think thats the way to go.
#200892
This week's Autosport, An article entitled "3three -way fight for Ferrari" by Mark Hughes-He's a respected journalist , you shouldnt call his information horse s***, im sure its all well researched otherwise he'd get sued. I have the online version too but cant post a link, it will only work if you subscribe to autosport. I can copy it maybe but its huge.


Create a thread for it.



It was a good read but if Ferrari are holding onto Massa, then its old` news already. I like the way Hughes argues cases though. He has a lot of Knowledge.
I already posted that link. :(

What's a summit meeting? Sounds like something a bond villain would do.


Sorry, missed your link, I just spotted it when looking for the other article so i copied it. Looks like its been posted several times now :hehe:
A summit meeting. God knows. One of those words that means important...all the big wigs.
#200894
What's a summit meeting? Sounds like something a bond villain would do.


Should a S U M M I T M E E T I N G be spelled more s l o w l y ?

Best laugh of the day vaptin thanks :rofl: .
#200898
I find it hard to believe Felipe is getting the sort of "Summit" treatment from Alonso and from the team itself, as some of you guys are claiming (ahem Racechick et al)... he obviously want to stay at Ferrari, which he wouldnt if he was getting such shady/conspiracy treatment.

As for Ferrari looking into other drivers... I'm certain they are, but its a matter of making things work out, and it looks like they are not keen on nailing Massa after what he has done for the team; and they are confident he can bounce back. Sure Massa is prob not happy getting outperformed by Alonso FAIRLY. But he is a hard worker and i can see him turning around... whether he will beat Alonso even after bouncing back on form, i doubt it.
#200915
Could be they know Turkey is Massa's best circuit and they don't want to worry him.

His contacts up so until that time when he signs a new contract anything can happen.

i imagine however the big 4 will keep the same 8 drivers.
#200927
Could be they know Turkey is Massa's best circuit and they don't want to worry him.

His contacts up so until that time when he signs a new contract anything can happen.

i imagine however the big 4 will keep the same 8 drivers.


Interesting... perhaps Ferrari doesnt want to worry Massa and/or destabilize the team. But yes, his contract is up so anything can happen; especially and unfortunately if he continues to struggle.

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