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Kimi often does a fast lap in the end, he said it wasn't a 100% lap because he didn't want to risk the race. Maybe he thinks that - "it's fanny - when he has a car and everything works - then the team goes against him?? They didn’t give him a smallest chance. It leads also my thoughts to the old time races - with Schumi and all his help drivers.. what a pity .. I didn’t believe that Ferrari should make it against Kimi .. but they did .. so now I know.. I must admit I don't love Ferrari too much after that.. and there is also one more serious side of it - it kills the F1 as sport. ![]() ![]() |
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I'm a Kimi Fan but I didn't think 'they went against him'. It seemed to me Ferarri just played it as it came. Unfortunately Massa beat Kimi in qualifying (Kimi made a mistake actually) AND Massa had an extra lap of fuel, so that was it. Since Massa was in front, they didn't blatently say move over, they just let them race.
Kimi seems to have a really good attitutude towards that. Saying if it is your teammate in front usually he stays there. Fernando and Lewis show how not to do it. That’s what I’m thinking too – he was a bit upset because the team was keeping Massa on track on the both pitstops and didn’t give him any chance to win the race. |
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That’s what I’m thinking too – he was a bit upset because the team was keeping Massa on track on the both pitstops and didn’t give him any chance to win the race. ![]() |
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I'm a Kimi Fan but I didn't think 'they went against him'. It seemed to me Ferarri just played it as it came. Unfortunately Massa beat Kimi in qualifying (Kimi made a mistake actually) AND Massa had an extra lap of fuel, so that was it. Since Massa was in front, they didn't blatently say move over, they just let them race. Kimi was not allowed to fight against Massa and wasn’t given any other chance either. Massa beat Kimi because of that – may be the result had been the same with a fair play too – but we never can know that .. ![]() |
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Yeah, you are so right, Ferrari has its highest paid driver ahead of its other driver in the WDC, and decides to favour the driver with the smallest salary and the least points But it’s not any idea to follow F1, if it’s teams which decides results – (and today there are only two team playing) and I think it’s pity also when a very talent driver is working hard and getting it in order at last and then his own team make it impossible for him.. instead I just don't like .. that simple it is.. ![]() |
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Honestly, I don’t care of the salary or in this case of the points either. I am a Kimi fan as well, but you are pushing it. Kimi had the speed to win, but blew it in the quali. He himself admitted it was the case fair and square - so he isn't complaining, why should you. From Ferrari's part the most sensible thing was to freeze the situation after the second pitstops, when nobody was near enough to bother them. They probably had agreed beforehand, that should the situation arise - keep the positions. Kimi let Massa to have a few seconds gap after the second pitstops, although he clearly could have pushed Massa. He was supposed to not to and he obeyed the orders. Massa did a great job, deserved his win and leads Kimi in the championship. Massa clearly enjoyes the track, cause he beat Michael here last year with more sizable margin than Kimi this year, so this really is Massa's track. I doubt that either of them challenge for the WDC this year, but miracles happen sometimes and McLaren is known to make mistakes under pressure as well - so let's wait. |
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Get over it man! But what can he say? It was a team decision .. and the winner was decided when the team made the strategy for pitstops - that’s it .. And as one of F1 - spectators I don’t like it.. I hope Ferrari think more carefully how to do their decisions in future. ![]() Ok - I can stop to complaining - this time.. But it wasn't fai.. ok I can stop .. ![]() |
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It wasn't fair - and Kimi knows it. ![]() Oh damn. You just promised to stop complaining and I just asked another question. ![]() ![]() |
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I don't see a problem. If the drivers had been in opposite positions, the same strategy would be followed. Even Kimi admits that you can't overtake in F1 these days (at least at the front) so what would be the point in catching and pressuring your teammate into possibly making a mistake that would take both of you out? How would it look if Kimi had caught Massa and tried to overtake but took both cars out? There is too much at stake to have teammates fighting each other when they are running 1-2.
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I don't agree with that - it was the team who decided the result this time. |
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If both drivers had taken a pitstop first – then it had been fair, as they did it now was it decided already a day before that Massa will win the race. Ferrari gave Kimi the advantage in qualifying, not Massa. By having less fuel, even 1 lap less, Kimi should have qualified ahead of Massa. He made a mistake and blew his chance, something that he freely admits. If Kimi gets the pole, he wins the race. I'm pretty confident in suggesting that he would've built up a big enough gap so that Massa's extra lap wouldn't have made a difference. |
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Mate, your theory is very wide of the mark. The only thing Kimi could have tried was to race a different race program to try and conserve 1 lap of fuel on the first stint and 1 on the second thus allowing him to come in 1 lap after Massa. Looking at the ultimate performance of the Ferrari, coupled with the fact that Kimi wasnt pushing Massa, plus they weren't dropping Lewis which you would suggest they could looking at Kimi's ultimate pace, plus the little game that Ferrari seemed to be playing in the pit, you have to ask whether Kimi tried this and Massa's crew cottoned on and did the same. I think the only cars that were racing for the win on Sunday were Ferrari and the crews were really fighting a true battle against each other. |
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