Ganxxta wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:Both Smedley and Massa did everything they could to get Ferrari into trouble for this team order advantaging Alonso. Smedley could not have been any more obvious in his radio calls and Massa also made the deliberate slow down obvious.
To me this indicates that they were both royally pissed off and wanted to demonstrate that to the world. Still if Massa eventually gives testimony that he agreed with swapping race positions Ferrari may get away with it. The whole thing is very political and difficult to predict.
So you think its Massas fault?
Well great race and really great job by Massa, he deserved to win.
To say "You saw it, there is nothing more to say" is so clear that it wasn't his idea to let Alonso pass in his own free will.
Well i hope Ferrari will at least lose their Championship points of this race.
I want them to keep the points. They had too many bad weekends.
If only Massa just came first i would be more happy about the ferrari turn around.
But it's one thing i rate about Hamilton, he wouldn't take that place. He would rather fight for it.
Alonso should have radioed in and signal them "no Massa is faster", to keep the race going.
Last week he said he wants to win on his own merit; now he goes back on his word.