- 31 Mar 08, 22:55#37959
f he makes another driver error this raceserious questions will be asked, it'd be hard to forgive that, especially with all the new guys around atm
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Bahrain is Felipe's track hasn't he won the last two?
Bahrain is Felipe's track hasn't he won the last two?
MS in 2004, FA in 2005/6, FM in 2007.
I don't think the idea is to put Massa out of contention, the way I see it is that any other driver that is using their engine from the last race has already done a full race with that engine, whereas Massa hasn't (only half a race) and any driver using a new engine this race will then have to use the same engine (possibly affected by Bahrains dust) for the next race when Massa'll have a new one. IMO it puts Massa in quite a good situation for the next two races if he can keep it on the track.
wheres the fair play tsar
wheres the fair play tsar
At Renault making sure Piquet's actually being given an F1 car and not a GP2 vehicle ala Australia
They also stated that their priority is to develop in the reliability area - thus, it makes sense to leave the engine in to gather more data.
A cynic may suggest that Ferrari are looking to get Massa out of title race as early as possible so the team can have a de facto one-two operation.
Yes Massa is Kimi's rear gunner
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