Luca Colajanni says Ferrari did not ask Massa to pull over, it was all his own decision, so there we go that puts this subject to bed and we have no need to discuss it any more [phew]
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Luca Colajanni says Ferrari did not ask Massa to pull over, it was all his own decision, so there we go that puts this subject to bed and we have no need to discuss it any more [phew]
Have they got rid of the Spanish owned sponsors too?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Your Mikey isnīt in Ferrari anymore, cry me a river
boohoo :laugh:
Yes they did given that they never renewed the contract with them.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
I am fairly happy that MS isn't there anymore, he Todt and Brawn were all pushed out to make place for the Italians sponsored by the guys who sit in the back of the garage and decide the outcome of the race.
And you think Colajanni can say it public that they ordered Massa to move over?Quote:
Originally Posted by TMorel
I hope Ferrari gets banned and Alonso crashes out from every race on from now on
fair enough then :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
FANTASTICO!!!!! Exactly the result we needed and exactly the actions that Domenicali had to make. At last, he has shown guts.
The people who cry....did they cry when Kovalianen let Hamilton past in 2008?
:rotflmao:
Dude, really? You cry Fantastico over THIS? Do none of the Ferrari fans have any backbone? I think if Ferrari organized their own little series, where they fabricate every race result, as long as a Ferrari wins, these so called "tifosi" wouldn't mind spending money to watch that.Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
What a disgrace for a so called "Racing" team. :down:
Fully agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
I want Ferrari to win.
I do not care if it displeases some nobody.