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True true, but personally I'm not a fan of Kimi and whilst he can be fast he doesn't do much for F1 as a sport. Massa is a much bigger personaility...... http://www.iltalehti.fi/viihde/200707296407828_vi.shtml ![]() |
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Interesting situation.
![]() I think Massa's and Räikkönen's raw pace is quite similar and the situation between them in the points standings has changed after every race - largely due to problems. And what I have noticed - in the same way have changed people's opinions. Who has been in front, has been hailed as the winner. ![]() Interesting that this year only in Bahrain, USA and France both drivers have had a problemfree weekend - tells much about Ferrari's "consistency"... So therefore don't expect many such weekends to come. |
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Ok, so if Ferrari can get both drivers on the podium in every one of the remaining races, who do you think would come out on top? ![]() But we have to consider whether Ferrari are after the WDC (which may not be possible) or the WCC, in which case it doesn't matter which order they finish as long as the cars finish 1-2. It is very interesting that this points system which some claim was invented to help SchM or Ferrari, while others claim it was the opposite, is suddenly making it very difficult for Ferrari. |
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