Alonso and Massa driving a Ferrari 458 Italia
Mar 19, 2013 6:23:11 PM
Carlos from Spain:
To me it looked that they were just fooling around intentionally.
I agree, but nobody enjoys under steering...
I was commenting on the car's handling balance - not the drivers' skill (which is undeniable)
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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550
(1) Gotta love the way Alonso did his signature wild tail wag when he pulled out of the pits to heat the tires up.
(2) Massa could barely see over the steering wheel.
(3) When Alonso was driving, Massa laughed and grinned the entire time. When Massa took the wheel, that confidence and joy did not transfer to Alonso. He look frightened and concerned almost the entire time.
(4) Massa shouldn't be laughing - whomever was in the 2 car ahead of Alonso was able to keep pace. He may just be laughing at Ferrari F1 next driver.
Mar 21, 2013 9:47:46 PM
Heist:(2) Massa could barely see over the steering wheel.
I saw that too
Ferdie:
Pedro de la Rosa was driving the second car. I doubt that he'd take over Massa's F1 seat.
I wish, he could not do it any worse than Massa and would certainly be a "team player" if you know what I mean.
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Mar 23, 2013 1:01:24 AM
Carlos from Spain:
Heist:(2) Massa could barely see over the steering wheel.
I saw that too
Ferdie:
Pedro de la Rosa was driving the second car. I doubt that he'd take over Massa's F1 seat.
I wish, he could not do it any worse than Massa and would certainly be a "team player" if you know what I mean.
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What do you mean? Being a subject to Alonso? No, thank you!
FM is doing a good job and I hope he beats Alonso.
Mar 23, 2013 1:20:36 AM
Mar 23, 2013 1:28:13 AM
Mar 23, 2013 2:13:40 AM
REALZEUS:
Carlos I am the biggest Ferrari fan you can ever think of. That said, FM is doing a good job this year and today was actually some 0.4 of a second clear of your compatriot. Keep in mind that Kimi was 1st...
This year? we just started, and his track record speaks for himself, he may have very well been the most mediocre Ferrrai second driver in history... his last two seasons were beyond pathetic. He consistently underperformed bellow the level of his car, and barely scraped any points for his team.
He doesn't stand a chance against someone like Alonso, considered the best overall driver in the grid, nor any of his competition like Hamilton, Kimi, Vettel, etc. and probably many other drivers on the grid that are currently on an inferior cars.
But what I don't like about FM is that he doesn't seem to accept that and is actually dilusional to think that he is an actual tittle contender, getting in between the efforts of the actual tittle contenders. For starters, on the first race of the year he already held up his teammate behind him for the first 20 laps of the race.... great teamwork for FM. Lets hope that with the telemetry of the last race in hand the team set him straight for the next race