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Old 10-10-2009, 08:04 AM   #1
bonyclayd

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Perhaps Domenicalli thinks of some promises made to a certain italian driver and doesn't see the sense in a pointless hasty return.
Without Raikkonen Ferrari have no probability of scoring points to beat Mclaren.

Nobody has a clue whether Massa has lost a few hundedths of a second and that would put him where the Ferrari slowcoach Fisichella currently resides on the grid.

And its anybody's guess what the effect on the Brazilian the physical movement of an f1 car will be.

Ferrari have taken a huge risk signing Massa without knowing this and ridding themselves of Raikkonen.

If Enzo Ferrari was running the team - he would have signed Alonso, siad "scuzi" to Massa and resigned Raikkonen.

Further, he would have had a third or even fourth driver in the second Ferrari by now.

Tolerating drivers that made Ferraris look bad in a grand prix was simply beyond his concept that to drive a Ferrari was an honor that had to be deserved by producing results.
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