No he didn't.He lost by one point.Lets face it,they both had there moments this session and thats what made it one of the more interesting in recent history.It was just what the sport needed after spygate and some of the processions of recent history.At least it injected some life back into it..........and what a race.
I\'m hoping top 8 but anything can happen and it usually fucking does :knife:
Go now, or forever hold your piss
Shall I point out the mistakes hamilton made this year as well? You could also say if Massa's engine didnt go on the last lap whilst leading, didnt have that stupid light system stuff up in the pits, didnt have a puncture etc etc. Hamiltons car was far more reliable this year, Massa deserved to win the championship.
Hey I'm a Ferrari ... and Massa fan and wanted him to win, but he didn't!! Perhaps we should be as dignified as Massa in defeat and stop making excuses!?Hamilton IS champion ... and deserved it, just as much as Massa would have deserved it if he had have won the championship!Hey, its been a few years since Maclaren won one, gotta give them one once in a while!!:chuckle:
...like Glock being "asked" to slow down. He didnt need to.
like Glock being "asked" to slow down. He didnt need to.
Hamilton won, yeah, but there are factors that came into play, like Glock being "asked" to slow down. He didnt need to.
He's just won the Brazilian GP in the rain
Massa has STILL only won from the front row of the grid. Why? Because he can't RACE others. Sure, he's fast on a track by himself, but when he has to pass someone...well, I'm sure even Massa fans know how that ends.
Rofl. If that was a "rain" race, I'm peter pan. They started on a damp track, that dried quickly, and had a small shower a handful of laps from the end. Puuuh-leease. A rain race is like Silverstone was. In fact, the only time during the Brazilian race that it actually rained, was about the time Massa crossed the line to END the race. The fact that it is such a big deal that Massa didn't smash into the wall during the handful of laps that the track had water on it, really says it all.Massa has STILL only won from the front row of the grid. Why? Because he can't RACE others. Sure, he's fast on a track by himself, but when he has to pass someone...well, I'm sure even Massa fans know how that ends.
He won more races than anyone else this year, and you can't do that by accident.
Proof please..
Sure you can. Massa proved it this year. Sure, he's fast, but he's not a racer. If you can qualify on the front row, and your rivals have problems (some created by themselves, some created by Max & Bernies obsession with tampering with the results) then you can scamper off from the start and not actually have to race anyone. Which is exactly what he did each and every time.
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It's an excellent observation and a considered analysis. If you look at his results this year, it seems to bear out:Pole-FinishAUS: 4-retMSA: 1-retBAH: 2-1 (overtook Kubrica)SPN: 3-2TUR: 1-1MON: 1-3CAN: 6-5FRA: 2-1 (overtook Raikonnen)GBR: 9-13GER: 2-3HUN: 3-ret (17th)EUR: 1-1 BEL: 2-1 (Hamilton was awarded a 25 sec penalty)ITA: 6-6SIN: 1-13 (drive through penalty)JAP: 5-7CHI: 3-2 (overtook Raikonnen)BRA: 1-1Apart from Bahrain (when he got by a developing and unconfident BMW), the only times he won when not on poll was when he was allowed through by Raikonnen or the stewards.
Eh, the commentary team I listened too on Channel 10 said that he had. :S.
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone revealed that Ferrari gets up to US$80 ($NZ139.5) million more out of the sport than any other team because of a special deal set up five years ago to buy the team's loyalty.After Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo accused Ecclestone of not running F1 in a normal, transparent manner, the 78-year-old billionaire told The Times of London how much the famous Italian sports car manufacturer received from the sport."Ferrari get so much more money than everyone else," Ecclestone reportedly said. "They know exactly what they get, they are not that stupid, although they are not that bright, either. They get about US$80 million more."When they win the constructors' championship, which they did this year, they got US$80 million more than if McLaren had won it."Ferrari's history in F1 has been central to the success of the sport over many years and Ecclestone said a special deal was set up after the teams threatened to break away and form a rival championship in 2003."They were the only team that broke ranks with the other manufacturers," he was quoted as saying in today's edition of The Times. "Why did they break ranks? That's where the US$80 million comes in."We 'bought' Ferrari's loyalty. Our deal with Ferrari was that we 'bought' them so they would not go to the others."The row between the boss of F1 and the head of Ferrari comes at a time when the sport's world governing body is trying to get teams to make big spending cuts."What he (di Montezemolo) should do, rather than asking for money, with all the extra money Ferrari gets, he should share all that amongst the teams," Ecclestone told The Times.
Na, he's too busy working out how much extra to give Ferarri::disappoin :disappoin :disappoin