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vcs316
30th March 2012, 11:44
Felipe Massa: “One day to be with the team, to analyse in detail every moment of these first two Grands Prix of 2012, to understand how and why things did not go the way we wanted in Australia and Malaysia. I changed my plans and came to Maranello after the race in Sepang, with this purpose in mind. I met my engineer Rob Smedley and I spent a lot of time with Pat Fry, going over everything that happened, because this is the only way I think we can understand the reasons behind these two bad weekends.”

“I am disappointed, there is no denying it: not scoring any points in two races hurts, but now it’s time to turn the page. It’s the not the first time I’ve gone through a difficult moment like this and I know well that things can change quickly, but now is the moment to do my utmost because I want this negative period to come to an end. I want things to return to normal, to a situation in which I can show my talent as I have always done and as the team knows I can do. I was very happy to read and hear what was said by President Montezemolo, our boss Stefano Domenicali and my team-mate Fernando. Their words did not come as a surprise, because I know I can count on the support of what is a real second family for me, which is what Ferrari has been to me for all these years. I feel there is confidence around me, that the team is united in its support for me and that is very important. Now I want to transform that into results to pay back all this support.”

“Now, I am heading home to Monaco to spend a few days with my family, then next week I will be back in Maranello for further meetings with the engineers and for a bit of time working on the simulator. Pat ran through with me the details of the F2012 development programme and we hope we can slightly improve our performance already in Shanghai. Both there and at Sakhir, one of my favourite tracks, we will once again be fighting on the counter-attack, trying to fine tune the car as well as possible to make the most of any opportunity, just as Fernando did in Sepang. The championship looks like being long and closely contested, with many teams seemingly able to fight for the top places and it only takes a little to find yourself in the front or the back. We hope we can make good progress as soon as possible and put ourselves solidly in the lead group!”

sav_pap
30th March 2012, 11:50
Well said Felipe. Time to wake up now and to get to work. Hard work. Hope soon to hear news form the Old & Good Felipe.

theforce
30th March 2012, 15:40
What I want to know is and I know it sounds ridiculous but do our drivers sitdown with each other and discuss the car, how to improve it etc being in the situation Ferrari is now? I know end of day they are competiting against each other as well but given the car is not up to scratch, do our boys work together or they give their feedback to the engineers directly?

I remember reading somewhere (cannot recall where) but in Bahrain 2010 Alonso's side of the garage were having some difficulties and Felipe's side did not assist but in Melbourne 2010 it was the other way around, Fernando's side didn't help Felipe's. Very sure I read it somewhere:Hmm

theforce
30th March 2012, 15:42
One day to be with the team

Come one Felipe, spend a few more days than just one day going over the first two races:-P

Stormy
30th March 2012, 15:43
^Im quite sure the engineers of the two sides work with each other but Fernando and Felipe...dont think so.

Greig
30th March 2012, 15:45
I remember reading somewhere (cannot recall where) but in Bahrain 2010 Alonso's side of the garage were having some difficulties and Felipe's side did not assist but in Melbourne 2010 it was the other way around, Fernando's side didn't help Felipe's. Very sure I read it somewhere:Hmm

I very much doubt it, they work together, sharing info is part of being in the team.

Liscia
30th March 2012, 15:57
I doubt it too as there aren't any teams with more true solidarity than ours and if and when irritations may occur they
are dealt with and dismissed/disarmed promptly. Massa must start contributing some points and must give his
utmost as everyone else as also giving theirs. C'mon Felipe, show us your good stuff!

Ana458
30th March 2012, 16:08
Good luck Felipe. I wish you more wins and World Champion Title with Ferrari.:thumb

Alonsomaniac
30th March 2012, 16:09
First of all, the decision of sharing info is not up to the drivers but up to the team. And of course they will do that to make both cars perform at the max.
A the moment both perform well and are really competing against eachother, then it is likely that less info is shared of course, but now one driver is clearly in trouble they need to do it.
Do the drivers themselves talk about it? I don't know, but given the fact that they get along well and the fact that Fernando openly backs Felipe it would not surprise me if they had some talks together.

Klutch
30th March 2012, 16:13
Good luck, Felipe!
You're one of the best drivers, just show it.

Greig
30th March 2012, 16:19
I am pretty sure Gene said at one race last year that Alonso was using Massa's setup, think was maybe China

Hornet
30th March 2012, 16:26
I am pretty sure Gene said at one race last year that Alonso was using Massa's setup, think was maybe China

Yep, Alonso's car had some issue during FP and he did not get enough running to set it up properly.

aroutis
30th March 2012, 16:39
I very much doubt it, they work together, sharing info is part of being in the team.

Exactly. This is not Mclaren. This is Ferrari.

Greig
30th March 2012, 16:52
They seem pretty chatty with each other on twitter as well :-) Was a nice tweet earlier by Nando with #ForzaMassa

Katu
30th March 2012, 16:58
they tweet even now... well maybe they actually do get along...

Hornet
30th March 2012, 17:01
Till now I still don't understand how twitter really works. :oops
All I see is Massa's avatar, Alonso avatar, and Scuderia Ferrari avatar but I have no idea who's talking to who with all the @this @that and # thing :lol

Suzie
30th March 2012, 18:30
I remember reading somewhere (cannot recall where) but in Bahrain 2010 Alonso's side of the garage were having some difficulties and Felipe's side did not assist but in Melbourne 2010 it was the other way around, Fernando's side didn't help Felipe's. Very sure I read it somewhere:Hmm

I remember that too - it was an article somewhere online but I can't recall where. I think at the time it was just a load of poo-stirring, given that when Fernando first joined Ferrari there was a whole lot of speculation if he and Felipe would get along because of Nurburgring 2007.

They seem to get along very well. Great to see.