- 15 Mar 11, 15:28#244209
Massa was absent. Nothing to do with his relationship with Alonso.
The mclaren fellas' relation seemed good and happy enough, but not in Turkey (or anywhere Jenson got the best of Lewis), unless you missed Lewis' pout on the turkey conference. I dont think they looked prepared to battle it out on on track, as it took some team messages to "control" the situation. I think he likes the drama and to have these sort of things discussed in public rather than in private; you can tell by his choice for management.
and i still reckon the relationship between alonso and massa is badly cracked, and so is vettel and webbers, as a result the mclaren boys could cash in
They were 'cracked' last yr as well......
The most "harmonious" was at Mclaren and they finished behind the cracked drivers, except Massa who had a terrible season that had nothing to do with his relationship being craked. I think people take these drivers and teams for kids, and F1 for a school picnic.
yes true in the drivers, but mclaren finished second to a team who had the fastest car as we know, but RB nearly screwed it by this in fighting, where as jenson and lewis were happy with each other off the circuit, but prepared to battle fair on it when the situation arose (turkey springs to mind)
Massa was absent. Nothing to do with his relationship with Alonso.
The mclaren fellas' relation seemed good and happy enough, but not in Turkey (or anywhere Jenson got the best of Lewis), unless you missed Lewis' pout on the turkey conference. I dont think they looked prepared to battle it out on on track, as it took some team messages to "control" the situation. I think he likes the drama and to have these sort of things discussed in public rather than in private; you can tell by his choice for management.
Came out fighting indeed.