xpensive wrote:Massa is an F1 veteran by now and has threatend to quit if reduced to a number two if I understand things correctly.
At the same time he seems pissed off with Alonso rolling into Maranello with shitloads of Santander's EU-money.
What if he decides to make good of that threat/promise?
Yes, how will they ever fill that seat again? Drivers will forever liken Ferrari with team orders, where before they so "fairly" supported both drivers equally?
No, on a more serious note, treating drivers equally does not have to mean letting them race even when one has a much better shot at the championship than the other. I hope they seriously rethink this rule to ensure the maximum number of TEAMS have a chance to win the WDC.
WhiteBlue wrote:Alonso has a history of disciplinary action [...]
Still waiting for them to penalize the Merc team for unsafe release the way they did Alonso last year. Only difference I see is that Alonso's wheel came off in the middle of nowhere and Rosberg's was in a very crowded pit lane. Oh, and Max had a raging hard on for the Renault team at the time.
It's time for sensible rules, sensible stewards, and sensible penalties.