- 13 Sep 13, 10:42#373508
Completely agree with you!! I was referring to Massa's fans, who support him for their own reasons.
Look, I think he's a great little guy, I really do; but, he has not been the same since his accident.
Unfortunately, his fans believe that all he needed was a little more time and that he is being unfairly
compared to Alonso, who is in a class of his own. But, how much time is "enough"? Hasn't Ferrari been
very supportive of Massa? Haven't they extended his contract to give him time? Didn't they let their
latest WDC go in favour of keeping Massa at Ferrari? I mean, seriously? How much more supportive
could Ferrari have been??
After the agony of defeat, success will be sweet!
Kimi is going to get a rough ride from the devout Massa fans, until he starts "proving" he's a better choice at Ferrari.
Even then, many of them will be looking for things to criticize, probably starting with the fact he's not as politically correct or diplomatic as some!!
I think Raikkonen's character suits Ferrari quite well. All drivers of the scarlet car don't have to be similar - in fact Raikkonen and Alonso will be perfect foils for each other. Kimi's presence will add spice to the proceedings and I am sure that they'll enjoy that in the paddock.
I am certainly looking forward to this. I strongly feel that Ferrari are now thinking of the WCC next year in opting for Kimi. They will be given equal status and rather than feel apprehensive about it, Alonso should join in.
Completely agree with you!! I was referring to Massa's fans, who support him for their own reasons.
Look, I think he's a great little guy, I really do; but, he has not been the same since his accident.
Unfortunately, his fans believe that all he needed was a little more time and that he is being unfairly
compared to Alonso, who is in a class of his own. But, how much time is "enough"? Hasn't Ferrari been
very supportive of Massa? Haven't they extended his contract to give him time? Didn't they let their
latest WDC go in favour of keeping Massa at Ferrari? I mean, seriously? How much more supportive
could Ferrari have been??
