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  1. YellowbirdRS

    YellowbirdRS Formula 3

    Nov 9, 2005
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    It was one to forget for Ferrari in Montreal as Kimi Raikkonen was eliminated in a pit lane incident with championship rival Lewis Hamilton after the team made the jump on the McLaren driver during the safety car period in the Canadian Grand Prix.

    Raikkonen, the innocent victim, leaves the Canadian shored with no points and has drops to fourth in the championship table, seven points behind eventual race winner Robert Kubica.

    For Felipe Massa, his race was also without problems as a refuelling problem forced the Brazilian back into the pits just as the race restarted. Fighting his way from the back of the pack he took the chequered flag in fifth position after a great late race duel with the Toyota drivers. Massa is joint second in the standings with Hamilton, while the team retain the lead in the constructors' standings, three points ahead of BMW Sauber.

    Kimi Raikkonen
    “There’s not much I can say. My race was ruined by Hamilton’s mistake. Obviously, anyone can make mistakes, as I did two weeks ago in Monaco, but it’s one thing to make a mistake at two hundred per hour but another to hit a car stopped at a red light. I am not angry because that doesn’t achieve anything and does not change my result! I am unhappy, because I had a great chance of winning. Once the graining had gone from the tyres, the car was going very well.

    I have failed to score in these last two races and now it’s time to start winning again. There is still a long way to go in the championship and it is still very close and we have everything we need to regain the ground we have lost.”

    Felipe Massa
    “It’s hard to express my feelings after a race like this. On the one hand, I am disappointed because, without my refuelling problem, I could have been fighting for a place on the podium. On the other hand, I am happy to have brought home four points at the end of a very difficult race run on a track surface that was in really poor condition. Once I found myself at the back, I tried to climb back up again, but in the end, when I was behind Glock, I could not get past him and also I didn’t want to run the risk of ending up off the track after all the trouble I’d been (through) to get that far. I would like to congratulate Kubica and BMW: they worked really well and deserved this success. They are very strong, but I think we are working in the right direction, as could be seen from our performance level every day here.”

    Stefano Domenicali
    "There is much for us to regret about the outcome of this race. We saw one of our drivers retire because he was hit when stopped at the exit of the pit lane in front of the red light. It was a serious mistake from Hamilton and I think the penalty imposed by the FIA is in line with it, even if it does not restore what was a lost opportunity for us. In fact, Kimi was in an excellent position to fight for the win, partly thanks to a car which showed it was running at a great pace. Felipe drove an exceptional race."

    "Unfortunately, we had a problem with the refuelling rig when he made a pit stop during the safety car period – a joint in the fuel line broke and no fuel went in – and we had to call him in next time round for a further stop that dropped him to the back of the field. Felipe did not lose heart and produced a great climb up the order which ended up with him finishing fifth. These are very important points which today allow us to maintain our lead in the Constructors’ Championship. I spoke earlier of regret, but I would add that it is today’s disappointment that actually strengthens our desire to fight back. We know there is still a long season ahead of us up against very strong opponents and so we say congratulations to BMW and Kubica for their first victory, but we are also aware of our own strengths that are a match for anyone.”

    Luca Baldisserri
    “I don’t want to comment on the collision that involved Kimi: I would just say that, through no fault of our own, we lost a great chance of winning. I would prefer to pay a great compliment to Felipe, who drove a fantastic race after the problem we had at his first refuelling stop. Dropped to the back of the pack, he managed to climb his way up the order to finish fifth, pulling off some very nice passing moves and showing what he is made of and what the F2008 can do. Kimi also, after an early waiting phase brought on by a bit of graining on his tyres, had begun to lap at a great pace, which saw him set the fastest race lap. Compared to how these last two races went last year, we have definitely made a real step forward in performance terms, but for various reasons, we have not picked up the results that were within our grasp. Now we must immediately turn this bad sequence around and get back to our usual standards.”

    Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Press Office
     
  2. RP

    RP F1 World Champ

    Feb 9, 2005
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    Thanks for the thread YB.

    At least Baldesserri did not stick his foot in his mouth again about Massa. Massa drove exceptionally well, just like a future WDC should. Hopefully his team will begin to act like a team that has drivers with WDC potential, not the comedy we have seen so far.
     
  3. 07F430Spider

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    My thoughts exactly, well said.
     
  4. Senna1994

    Senna1994 F1 World Champ

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    +1
     
  5. GrndLkNatv

    GrndLkNatv Formula Junior

    Sep 13, 2006
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    by the name of Gilles..... 2 cars in one corner... Now that's driving!!!
     
  6. DGS

    DGS Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    I won't go overboard with credit for Massa following Heikki past the Honda.

    But then to hook the kerb, driving down the inside of Kovi, and forcing the McLaren into the place that gave the Ferraris such trouble in qualifying --- Now that was beautiful.
     
  7. moretti

    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ
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    Nov 1, 2003
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    some credit to HK for the good race craft he showed in the circumstances, I fear it may have been different if it had been Crashthard he was overtaking
     
  8. Brakefade

    Brakefade Formula Junior

    Apr 8, 2007
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    Good to know that it was a mechanical problem with the refueling rig that forced Phil to pit 3 times and not another oversight by the Scuderia.
     
  9. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    hahaha!!

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