- 18 Feb 11, 14:31#239833
F1 2011 is last-chance saloon for Massa and Webber
BBC F1 pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz fears that Mark Webber and Felipe Massa have just one more roll of the dice at Red Bull Racing and Ferrari respectively in F1 2011...
"...[RBR] knows that in Webber it has one of the best drivers on the grid and the perfect foil to Vettel, but in the wake of the pair's very public fall-out last year, the Australian's long-term future at the Milton Keynes-based squad appears almost untenable.
"Massa's F1 2010 campaign was marked by two notable flashpoints – Shanghai and Hockenheim. In China, the 29-year-old was elbowed brusquely out of the way by a charging Alonso upon entering the pit-lane, sending him plummeting down the order; in Germany, he dutifully moved aside to allow the Spaniard to take a wholly undeserved victory...."
Am I the only one finds it humorous that Webber's car number this year is #2 ?
BBC F1 pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz fears that Mark Webber and Felipe Massa have just one more roll of the dice at Red Bull Racing and Ferrari respectively in F1 2011...
"...[RBR] knows that in Webber it has one of the best drivers on the grid and the perfect foil to Vettel, but in the wake of the pair's very public fall-out last year, the Australian's long-term future at the Milton Keynes-based squad appears almost untenable.
"Massa's F1 2010 campaign was marked by two notable flashpoints – Shanghai and Hockenheim. In China, the 29-year-old was elbowed brusquely out of the way by a charging Alonso upon entering the pit-lane, sending him plummeting down the order; in Germany, he dutifully moved aside to allow the Spaniard to take a wholly undeserved victory...."
Am I the only one finds it humorous that Webber's car number this year is #2 ?
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