"Ferrari should have used team orders in Aus"-Brundle
#11
You are short changing Massa my friend I believe that after the 7th or 8th round the team should back one driver based on merit. But right now Felipe has the strongest start in his career in terms of points and the pecking order in the WCC (he's 2nd btw)
My brain says that Freddie is the strongest of the two but my heart wants Massa to prove me wrong. Felipe is my favorite driver (as a person)
My brain says that Freddie is the strongest of the two but my heart wants Massa to prove me wrong. Felipe is my favorite driver (as a person)
#12
you have me misunderstood, the call for Massa to move over for Alonso is based on team points and the fact that Massa almost lost the car multiple times trying to stay in front so I feel it was dangerous for the driver and I believe in Prost' ideal of bringing the car home. But he was able to stay in front so no biggie i guess.
#14
Alonso probably needed to prove to Massa and the team that he was a team player and this early in the season I think he did the right thing. He was already in front of both Red Bulls so why take the risk. Love it or hate it, F1 drivers have to be quite strategic now.
He has learnt his lesson from McLaren.
He has learnt his lesson from McLaren.
#17
news excerpt on the subject:
Also in the wake of the Australian GP, many of Alonso's Spanish supporters were scathing of Ferrari's decision not to move aside Felipe Massa so that the championship leader could challenge Robert Kubica for second place.
Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that team orders are no longer in the team's armoury, and Alonso told Spain's El Pais newspaper that he did not want to upset his boss.
"If it was another driver I would have tried, but it's difficult to fight with your teammate," he said. "I thought of the boss and did nothing strange."
Also in the wake of the Australian GP, many of Alonso's Spanish supporters were scathing of Ferrari's decision not to move aside Felipe Massa so that the championship leader could challenge Robert Kubica for second place.
Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that team orders are no longer in the team's armoury, and Alonso told Spain's El Pais newspaper that he did not want to upset his boss.
"If it was another driver I would have tried, but it's difficult to fight with your teammate," he said. "I thought of the boss and did nothing strange."
#18
Guys its a miracle Massa is even racing let alone second in the WDC. Did everybody forget last season you almost never comeback from an accident like that (mentally)
Having said that Fernando is obviously quicker
Having said that Fernando is obviously quicker
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