- 22 Oct 08, 12:10#75215
Oh lighten up would ya dude
Lewis has a big enough gap where he can let Massa win and finish behind him, he doesnt need to bump him out
Well, on another thread a McLaren fan was accusing me of being paranoid for noting that there were no conspiracy theories that Massa would get taken out ... go figure!
This is particularly interesting if you look at the history of the "bump to win" strategy, of punting out your opponent to win a championship at a critical last race. Many people point to Schumacher for '97, but MS himself said that he'd arrived in F1 just after the "events" between Senna and Prost. Where Prost won in '89 by (as Senna believed) manipulating an accident with Senna, and Senna returned the "favour" the next year. In both of these years, the punting and winning driver was driving a McLaren. So historically, this could be said to be a McLaren strategy. And if there's any concern that it might happen again, then an aggressive McLaren driver should be considered a potential perpetrator.
Oh lighten up would ya dude

Lewis has a big enough gap where he can let Massa win and finish behind him, he doesnt need to bump him out
