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  1. Scuderia980

    Scuderia980 F1 Rookie

    Aug 12, 2006
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    Dave S. V
    that's Phylo! has bias but tries to make it seem there isn't any, makes excuses for Massa but tries to make them not sound like excuses...
     
  2. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Andreas
    Indeed.

    I said it before: Massa's best shot at the title was last year. This year it is Kimi or Hami. And next year he'll be driving a Toro Rosso.
     
  3. Senna3xWC

    Senna3xWC F1 Rookie

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    Two points finishes for Alonso, two DNFs for Massa.

    I am looking VERY good...
     
  4. Senna3xWC

    Senna3xWC F1 Rookie

    Nov 30, 2006
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    Unfortunately I was away for the weekend and away from my computer: but I would have said the obvious: wait for the race... ;)

    If you like, you can simply copy and paste that comment to every qualifying thread from now through the end of the season...except I seriously doubt Massa will still be in the Ferrari by season's end.
     
  5. maxorido

    maxorido Formula 3

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    Vettel swap, I called it.
     
  6. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

    Oct 30, 2004
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    I posted this on another thread - didn't know if you saw it:

    According to Dietrich, he's dispelled any persisting rumors about Vettel to Ferrari now or in 2009.

    Even though the Austrian billionaire intends to sell his Red Bull stake in Gerhard Berger's team next year, Mateschitz rubbished speculation that the prized young German driver is also on the move.

    He said there is no link between the rumours and the fact that Ferrari is Toro Rosso's engine supplier. First, we pay for our Ferrari engines. Secondly, we did not want even Alonso if it is just for one year.

    We have supported (Vettel) for six or seven years, even when BMW temporarily borrowed him. I don't like to talk about contractual details.

    But one thing is clear: with Sebastian we have a long term contract. It also emerged on the sidelines of the Malaysian grand prix that, while Sebastien Bourdais signed a one-year Toro Rosso contract for 2008, Vettel's deal is solely with the energy drink Red Bull.

    (Someone even suggested Marco Andretti - yeah right - his future is in sportscar racing after his brilliant performance in his dad's Acura at Sebring a week ago Saturday.)

    Carol
     

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