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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
    I'm pretty sure that, if RB is again up the road next year, we'll see questionable penalties lobbed their way.
    Todt is not Max. FIA had the chance to be really mean to Seb this year, but with the exception of Monza, which is a temple for Ferrari, they mostly growled and did not bite. Still annoying, but not as awful as actual bias. I am hopeful that FIA will be fair to Red Bull and Seb next year as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F1boat
    Todt is not Max. FIA had the chance to be really mean to Seb this year, but with the exception of Monza, which is a temple for Ferrari, they mostly growled and did not bite. Still annoying, but not as awful as actual bias. I am hopeful that FIA will be fair to Red Bull and Seb next year as well.
    We all hope for fairness but we all hope for a Lottery win. Red Bull will be favoured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jas123f1
    What Ferrari should do as the first thing - is to give Massa the same possibilities to do a good job as they are giving to Alonso - I'm sure Felipe has lot to give if he will be taken more seriously. Less politics and more sport - it is what Ferrari needs.
    Felipe is pretty lucky that they renewed his contract - he was a total disaster for most of the year. Ferrari owe him nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I am evil Homer

    Vettel was lucky the McLaren broke so many times this season.
    This seems more appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jas123f1
    What Ferrari should do as the first thing - is to give Massa the same possibilities to do a good job as they are giving to Alonso - I'm sure Felipe has lot to give if he will be taken more seriously. Less politics and more sport - it is what Ferrari needs.
    How do you know they do not? And if they do not, why do you think they do not? A starting quarterback has to win his position as well, otherwise he sits on the bench and gives signals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jas123f1
    What Ferrari should do as the first thing - is to give Massa the same possibilities to do a good job as they are giving to Alonso - I'm sure Felipe has lot to give if he will be taken more seriously. Less politics and more sport - it is what Ferrari needs.
    Personally I think Felipe has shown in the past that he has as much raw speed as just about anyone including Alonso, but with all due respect Massa drove like a tool for the first 3/4 of a season, that is his own fault.
    Why would you suggest that Ferrari don't take him seriously? My guess is you are biased against the team, Alonso or both.
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    What exactly has Massa to do with Alonsita's shortcomings?
    It's funny how Alonso 'fans' always blame someone else for his failures! Losers!
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    funny post, ioan. It is not ...
    Quite frankly the Vettel fanbois, who now are insufferable smug and taunt Alonso as a looser annoy me just as much as the Alonso apologists, who say Vettel is unworthy.
    Why can't we just celebrate the season for what it was - the most exciting one we had in a while that was decided in a nailbiting finale. That not everyone is happy with the outcome is a given - we have half a dozen top-drivers and only one trophy. But is it worth going potty over it? Let's move on. only a little over 100 days till the next race
    как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю

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    Design the Ferrari so Fred can drive it according to the formula in my siggy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
    funny post, ioan. It is not ...
    Quite frankly the Vettel fanbois, who now are insufferable smug and taunt Alonso as a looser annoy me just as much as the Alonso apologists, who say Vettel is unworthy.
    I had an enormous respect for Alonso and his season and still think that he drove very well, but after the appeal of Ferrari, which, according to some, was made after the demands of Alonso and his manager I too think that he is a loser. A great loser, but a loser.
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