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#162954
Woo Woo Go Massa! :rofl::rofl: Course Alonso knew and course Massa knows Alonso knew.Its irrelevant now but nothing wrong with ruffling Alonso's feathers.
Great move by Massa. It is mind games. He knows Alonso's weakest point is his paranoia so he's playing on it already. Can't wait for the toys to fly out the pram again..watch out Ferrari, you may end up accused of cheating :hehe::hehe:
#162959
:confused: How?
#162962
:confused: How?


lol ... just checking .... dont like it if you so nasty with ferrari... :wink:


No not at all. I dont really have a problem with Ferari these days. It was a word of warning to keep an eye on Alonso's tactics or he might land them in the poo.(see last two teams he drove for)
#162969
:confused: How?


lol ... just checking .... dont like it if you so nasty with ferrari... :wink:


No not at all. I dont really have a problem with Ferari these days. It was a word of warning to keep an eye on Alonso's tactics or he might land them in the poo.(see last two teams he drove for)


I don't think Ferrari will have any problems as long as Fernando is the only one winning. If Massa wins races or even out qualifies him then expect fireworks from the temperamental Spaniard. He seems to need the focus of the team to be on him 100% for him to achieve, just like Michael Schumacher
#162974
He seems to need the focus of the team to be on him 100% for him to achieve, just like Michael Schumacher


He wants, not needs. As he never had a team mate who came close to him, you can't say Schumacher needed it either, it was just his preferred option. :irked:
#162975
This old chestnut... time to move on Felipe; but if it is mind-games and not sour grapes, stroke of genius; I wholeheartedly want Massa to beat Fernando Alonso.

So what will it be; Ferrari caught in possession on Renault technical data which includes plans to deliberately crash at Monza... surely not! :P
#162976
He seems to need the focus of the team to be on him 100% for him to achieve, just like Michael Schumacher


He wants, not needs. As he never had a team mate who came close to him, you can't say Schumacher needed it either, it was just his preferred option. :irked:


Schumi won his titles when the focus is on him. Alonso won his titles when Flavio gave him preferential treatment. He disintegrated when Mclaren refused to do the same. And when he dies the same thing next year my point will be proved even more
#162979
He seems to need the focus of the team to be on him 100% for him to achieve, just like Michael Schumacher


He wants, not needs. As he never had a team mate who came close to him, you can't say Schumacher needed it either, it was just his preferred option. :irked:


Schumi won his titles when the focus is on him. Alonso won his titles when Flavio gave him preferential treatment. He disintegrated when Mclaren refused to do the same. And when he dies the same thing next year my point will be proved even more


Nonsense. Fernando's gonna kick some Brazilian bottom, regardless of who gets the most complimentary biscuits during debriefs.
#162980
He seems to need the focus of the team to be on him 100% for him to achieve, just like Michael Schumacher


He wants, not needs. As he never had a team mate who came close to him, you can't say Schumacher needed it either, it was just his preferred option. :irked:


Schumi won his titles when the focus is on him. Alonso won his titles when Flavio gave him preferential treatment. He disintegrated when Mclaren refused to do the same. And when he dies the same thing next year my point will be proved even more


Nonsense. Fernando's gonna kick some Brazilian bottom, regardless of who gets the most complimentary biscuits during debriefs.


Ah, FM's sweet little bum :cloud9: Noooo, FA isn't allowed to kick it!!! :eek:
#162993
I think this is just mind games and that Felipe is getting a bit bored and frustrated waiting for next year to come around. He should save it up a bit for next time he goes out on track, that will be the best way to put the message across to Fernando.

Whatever happens next year between these two passionate racers it will be quite thrilling to see a rivalry in the Ferrari camp, something we have not seen for a long time. Even after Schumacher retired Massa and Kimi have always not got in each other's way.
#162995
Alonso cool on Massa's comments

By Jonathan Noble and Pablo Elizalde Thursday, October 15th 2009, 18:39 GMT

Fernando Alonso claims Felipe Massa's comments about the race-fixing scandal will not affect his relationship with his future Ferrari team-mate.

Massa said yesterday that he was certain Alonso knew about Renault's tactics in last year's Singapore Grand Prix, despite the FIA clearing the Spaniard of any wrongdoing.

Speaking to the media on Thursday at Interlagos, Alonso was cool on his future team-mate's comments.

"No. I don't think so," Alonso told reporters when asked if a psychological warfare had been started by Massa's comments.

"I think first of all, I don't know what is true or not - maybe it was a misunderstanding with Felipe or the media or whatever.

"So it is difficult to know what is true and what is not true about what he said. Later he said a different thing. It is not very important for me, and I was not too worried.

"In the World Council it was clear in the statement that I was nothing to do with the Singapore 2008 [events], I was not involved in anything and I did not know anything. There is no doubt from that point on. I didn't pay too much attention."

He added: "It will not affect anything on me or our relationship. I still think that it will be great because in Ferrari, the group is more important than the individual – all the mechanics, the engineers, the people in the factory, the drivers, Stefano [Domenicali], President Montezemolo, and everyone is part of the team – a big family.

"I think it will be a good group and we will be a very strong team next year Felipe and me. Now that he is recovering well after the test in Italy this week, I think that is a very good news for the team next year."

Alonso insisted his relationship with Massa, who will visit Interlagos tomorrow, was just fine.

"I think it is good. There is nothing wrong with him. We fight a few times on the track, as we did in Barcelona in 2007 and the Nurburgring in 2007 as well.

"But then, last year I think we built a good relationship, a friendly relationship, I was supporting him in the last part of the championship because I really thought that Felipe had a chance to win the championship. In the end he didn't, and I am sure it will be okay – a good relationship like with any other driver."
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