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23rd March 2008, 10:25 #1
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Massa Lost It?or Mechanical Failure?
It looks like he lost it there..if it was mechanical failure then the wheels would not spin and he would not try to get back to the race..Is it time for vettel in Ferrari? gifted a second place to bmw and lost 8 for constructors..
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23rd March 2008, 11:18 #2
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He lost it. And he also had the luck to beach it in the last 2 square meters of gravel trap. Tough luck.
He better get his backside to work before it's too late.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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23rd March 2008, 11:21 #3
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nah clearly lost it....and second what Ioan said
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23rd March 2008, 12:04 #4
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To quote Mr Kool Aid himeself, I think he choked!!!!
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23rd March 2008, 12:30 #5
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He lost it for sure. Pity though.
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23rd March 2008, 13:20 #6
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Originally Posted by SGWilko
First HK, and now Massa!!
LH is becoming a true leader, setting the example and making others trying to out do him when it comes to the "Hamster Choke"
When Jim Clark was dominating in F1, it was said that his driving set the example for others, he would go fast and others would match, just a slight gap behind, he would go slow and others would match just a split second behind, then the same was true with JYS......and now LH....Only the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
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23rd March 2008, 15:23 #7
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I would say mechanical failure. That car spun a bit fast for for me to think it was Massa's fault.
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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23rd March 2008, 15:46 #8
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I'm inclined to believe it was a mechanicle failure in the suspension or drive train, it didnt look like Massa had done anything wrong on this occasion.
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23rd March 2008, 16:00 #9
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Definitely looked like he simply lost it all by himself.
Worrying for him though, 2 races in, 0 points, that will definitely hurt Ferrari's constructors championship hopes"Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)
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23rd March 2008, 16:05 #10
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Hard to be sure but I think he lost it.
He is not happy with the loss of traction control. He is very good but seems to take a while to adapt to anything new.
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