Massa May Have Intentionally "Destroyed" Hamilton's Race
#32
Great point, I do agree sometimes and sometimes I don't. I am an avid Lewis Hamilton follower (hence my username). However, there was no wrong in the incident that occurred that I could see relating to "intentional". When I watched the race live it seemed like it was just a matter of a natural cause. Ferrari is like Manchester United; they're so overrated and have such a huge fan base following, that people speculate on behalf because that's the only thing they want to follow and refuse to think otherwise. Also, Ferrari never wants to displease their fans in any way they can- so anything they can do to earn an extra position, point or get away from a Stewards penalty is their top priority. Never seem to play fair, and especially never seem to give a rats ass about any other race team as a courtesy. Selfish team with selfish drivers that should get their testosterone levels checked, maybe they got some feminine in them... shoot, Massa is just another Michael Vick- great player at first, but I hope to see him get nailed down with a hammer.
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#33
The Ferrari spin machine is in full force.
Ferrari dismisses radio message telling Felipe Massa to 'destroy' Lewis Hamilton's race | Formula 1 | Formula 1 news, live F1 | ESPN F1
Ferrari dismisses radio message telling Felipe Massa to 'destroy' Lewis Hamilton's race | Formula 1 | Formula 1 news, live F1 | ESPN F1
#38
+1
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Not trying to be rude Carrera, but how can you use Senna and Massa in the same sentence? It's impossible to compare the two; that's like me putting Lewis Hamilton in the same context with Michael Schumacher, it just doesn't work. Two complete DIFFERENT racers, night and day. For one Senna is in his own league- no one compares to him and no one ever will for that matter. He is a legend within his own legend class, if that makes sense. It's just you can never just put "two and two together" and I don't believe it ever will happen that way...
Hell, even Michael Schumacher isn't a worthy comparison for Senna.
Just what I was thinking
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Not trying to be rude Carrera, but how can you use Senna and Massa in the same sentence? It's impossible to compare the two; that's like me putting Lewis Hamilton in the same context with Michael Schumacher, it just doesn't work. Two complete DIFFERENT racers, night and day. For one Senna is in his own league- no one compares to him and no one ever will for that matter. He is a legend within his own legend class, if that makes sense. It's just you can never just put "two and two together" and I don't believe it ever will happen that way...
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Last edited by chapsbk; 10-04-2011 at 06:38 PM.
#39
Think about it...
What is Senna known for? He was one of the greatest racing drivers ever, specifically because he did absolutely whatever it took to win the race, at all costs. I thought when he rammed the one car off the track to win the championship, it was perfect representation of what he stood for, and it was awesome.
So even though Massa and Senna are in totally different leagues, fact is if you support Senna running drivers off the track, you shouldn't criticize Massa for doing similar. They were both doing whatever it took.
What is Senna known for? He was one of the greatest racing drivers ever, specifically because he did absolutely whatever it took to win the race, at all costs. I thought when he rammed the one car off the track to win the championship, it was perfect representation of what he stood for, and it was awesome.
So even though Massa and Senna are in totally different leagues, fact is if you support Senna running drivers off the track, you shouldn't criticize Massa for doing similar. They were both doing whatever it took.
#40
Think about it...
What is Senna known for? He was one of the greatest racing drivers ever, specifically because he did absolutely whatever it took to win the race, at all costs. I thought when he rammed the one car off the track to win the championship, it was perfect representation of what he stood for, and it was awesome.
So even though Massa and Senna are in totally different leagues, fact is if you support Senna running drivers off the track, you shouldn't criticize Massa for doing similar. They were both doing whatever it took.
What is Senna known for? He was one of the greatest racing drivers ever, specifically because he did absolutely whatever it took to win the race, at all costs. I thought when he rammed the one car off the track to win the championship, it was perfect representation of what he stood for, and it was awesome.
So even though Massa and Senna are in totally different leagues, fact is if you support Senna running drivers off the track, you shouldn't criticize Massa for doing similar. They were both doing whatever it took.
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