- 07 Oct 07, 19:39#16900
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
1. KR
2. FM
3. FA
4. NH
5. NR
6. LH
You do the math...
2. FM
3. FA
4. NH
5. NR
6. LH
You do the math...


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1. KR
2. FM
3. FA
4. NH
5. NR
6. LH
You do the math...
Massa definitely went into Ferrari as a team player and knows exactly what he's got to do, Ferrari Have given him the opportunity thoughout the season up to the point where he's out of the running (something that hasn't always been given to both Ferarri drivers) and now it's his turn to really give something back to the team.
Kimi would win then.
Plus i want to point out that in terms of point finishes, Kimi and Lewis have had equal chances to score points, so the standings represent their true pace.
But Alonso has had the best luck of the this year, with 1 faliure to score, while both Lewis and Kimi have had 2, while poor Massa has had 3 and 2 back row starts.
Poor Massa has had the least luck, with Ferrari's reliabilty hitting him much harder than Kimi, as well as Lewis have some back luck with 2 tyre faliures
so you figure out who should win.
Massa is a fast driver, but so what. Given the cars are easier to drive than what they used to be, most drivers are pretty quick. Massa has shown he is not good when stuck in the middle of the field or in the wet. When Raikkonen et al. are on top form, Massa will simply not be as good.
How can you say that? He had more than his fair share of bad luck, basically 6 races screwed up not being his fault. Considering this, he's done extremely well and was still in contention until not long ago.
Massa is a fast driver, but so what. Given the cars are easier to drive than what they used to be, most drivers are pretty quick. Massa has shown he is not good when stuck in the middle of the field or in the wet. When Raikkonen et al. are on top form, Massa will simply not be as good.
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