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    Quote Originally Posted by HoldenCaulfield
    The saddest thing is a Massa victory would have made EVERYBODY happy, to see the guy come back after his accident a year to the day, fend off Alonso and take a win would have been a good news story for all, Ferrari fan or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koz
    I wonder how Massa feels now, after he said that "I spoke to Alonso more in 3 days than Kimi in 3 years."

    I bet now he'd rather have the iceman over that whiny girl on any given day.
    The Iceman would never have whined on the radio, that's for sure. I don't know how everyone here is so surprised. Of course Alonso is the number one driver, it was known from the start. It took so much money to get him the seat and the main sponsor is Spanish so when he has a chance to win, the second driver will move over.
    “Leave me alone!”

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    Even if Kimi drove for them next year I never moore would cheer for the team only for Kimi. I´m glad he wont.

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    I honestly don't see what the big deal is. When Massa had the 3 second gap in the lead he was fine. Alonso went faster, caught up to him, and rather than have a battle that could result in a crash, like what happened to RedBull earlier, they let the faster car go ahead. Obviously if non-teammates did this it would be stupid, but teammates have to lookout for the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by import111
    I honestly don't see what the big deal is. When Massa had the 3 second gap in the lead he was fine. Alonso went faster, caught up to him, and rather than have a battle that could result in a crash, like what happened to RedBull earlier, they let the faster car go ahead. Obviously if non-teammates did this it would be stupid, but teammates have to lookout for the team.
    Why Massa had to sacrifise his win when 1-2 was still certain?
    - Sinun paras ottaa sanomalehti mukaan, sillä kärjessä tulee olemaan tylsää.
    Red Bull -tallin Mark Webber vihjasi Kimi Räikköselle ennen Australian GP:tä. 19.3.2007.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalafi
    Why Massa had to sacrifise his win when 1-2 was still certain?
    because of the wdc you know.... d´uh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eu
    because of the wdc you know.... d´uh!
    Ofcourse, but are ferrari ready to pay the prise now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by import111
    I honestly don't see what the big deal is. When Massa had the 3 second gap in the lead he was fine. Alonso went faster, caught up to him, and rather than have a battle that could result in a crash, like what happened to RedBull earlier, they let the faster car go ahead. Obviously if non-teammates did this it would be stupid, but teammates have to lookout for the team.
    It's wrong because Alonso was involved. It would be fair if any of the other drivers/teams would have done it.
    Ayrton, still missing you

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    Happy Birthday, Fernando!

    I wish I could get as wound up about this as some others. But I can't... even though I can't stand Alonso. And since his accident, I've been pulling for Massa to get a win. But this is F1 we're talking about. This is Ferrari we're talking about. And most importantly, this is Alonso we're talking about. If the baby hadn't been given his bottle, we would have to suffer through at least a week of him whining and crying in the press. "Ferrari no love me! Ferrari treat me just like McLaren! Everybody against me! Now look what they made me do; I've soiled my diaper! Stefano, get over here and change me!" Then he'd probably search for a way to blackmail somebody at Ferrari unless they let him finish in front of Massa at the next race.

    Nah, better to just go ahead and gift him a win than to have to deal with all of that, IMO.
    "Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith

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    Quote Originally Posted by rublazar2
    It's wrong because Alonso was involved. It would be fair if any of the other drivers/teams would have done it.
    Ummmm, nope. Still wrong!
    "Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith

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