Good race, good result. Nice at end to see Fernando catching Webber, that was nervous few laps. think Stefano playing down next week. We should go well at Abu Dhabi, we good traction and stable under braking, that track requires that. Strong position still, well happy with that result. 2nd is defiantly possible.
Real shame for Felipe today, deserved better race.
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I'm finding it weird also, specially because this shouldn't really be a frustrated weekend, alonso is in a very good position to be the champion next weekend, the only way he won't win it is if redbull gets a 1 and 2 there, and this would not be alonso's fault, redbull had the best car all season long, like stefano said it's a wonder they still haven't won the WDC yet, to me it tells us how good fernando is, he always kept up with them even when the car was so much worse.
As for felipe having another difficult race, well there's a reason why ferrari took the decision of having him as a backup since germany/2nd half of the season, it's because he has had problems with the car all season long... he needs alot of improvement for next season, he is doing everything he can for now, with this car, which obviously he wasn't able to take all from it like alonso could.
Let's remanin positive people, the problem with redbull is that they sometimes have reliability issues, it wouldn't be the first time that fernando simply needs to sit back and be patient, remember fernando always when he was in that position he did mention he had a little bit extra hiding in his pockets, and maybe that's something he is waiting for in the last hand. I'm feeling very positive about fernando's chances next weekend ! if there's one thing that we can tell from fernando's history is that whenever he is in a position like this, where he only depends on his own work and luck, he wins it!!![]()
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I know that Ferrari mechanics messed up Massa's pit stop (last race Alonso and this Massa, come on they can do better than that!) but what I'm angry about is that he couldn't overtake Barrichello meanwhile his teammate overtook Hamilton and another Williams. Actually Massa didn't even put any pressure on Barrichello. I know that Ferrari is quicker than Williams but not when Massa is on its wheel....
Fernando does look quite satisfied with himself (and he should, by overtaking Hamilton and then Hülkenberg he did everything he could have possibly done in this race)
webber was the only one on podium who looked like he was attending funeral not celebrations. fernando has every reason to be satisfied with himself
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I've got to agree. Massa has been really underperforming. He's usually more than half a second adrift off Alonso's qualifying and race pace. This reminds of the performance gap Michael often had over Eddie Irvine as a team mate. I'm tired of waiting for the next race or the race after that for Massa to improve his performance. We need a stong team mate to push Alonso and pick up as many podiums as possible for the WCC. Ferrari may have to consider other drivers at this point.
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Fernando did the best he could today- and as he said- 5 podiums in the last 5 races and we'll see- well he got 4 out of 4 so far so let's see what we do next week. It would be absolutely great to have Felipe also up there mixing it in but he had a horrible day today and I am sure he wasn't pleased in front of his home crowd either.
Did anyone else think that once Fernando passed Hulk and Ham was no longer a problem he just coasted? I mean to push too hard and risk a DNF just was not an option so I really got the impression he and the team thought- OK we secure 3rd and go for it next week in the finale. I could be totally wrong of course.......
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There's no excuse for Massa to continue having these "bad weekends". He costs us the WCC, and in these last few races Alonso has been doing it alone, and I wholly expect Massa to be a non-factor again in Abu Dhabi. I wish it was the Red Bulls versus the FerrariS next weekend, but sadly it's gonna be Red Bull versus Fernado Alonso.
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On a Ferrari site we expect to see support for the team and it's drivers whether they are up or down. At the moment Felipe needs our support. If I was near him I would give him a big hug.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger------let's just write off this year for Felipe and look forward to his return to form in 2011
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As a Ferrari person, the race was exciting because my guys are fighting for the Championships..but as a race by itself, it was pretty standard...I mean, great that Nico got pole..but really, just another slower car to
hold up the title contenders, which he did...I dont think FA had the pace to pass Webber, but I wouldve liked to see him have the opportunity to try...
It also seems that the last few races, some of the backmarkers really making it hard for the quicker cars to get by..the new teams seem to be doing ok when it comes to moving, but the Toro n Force guys have
been all over the place..I know thats racing n a lot of drivers are driving for their jobs, but w/the title fight so close, it made me cringe everytime one of my guys had to try and get past...
I found it odd that Nico got pole in a Williams..by a second at that...
I support Felipe, 100%, but he has been doing badly. Deosn't matter, he'll pick himself up.
Also, how can you say he cost us the WCC? That RedBull car is as dominant as the Byrne Ferraris were, and you're saying we could have beaten them?
Not likely, they have made mistakes but that RB6 was something else.
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