Ferrari 'planned' for Kimi to beat Massa
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It is clear that whomever from whatever team can pit the latest mostly always has the advantage.... And because KR avoided a crash in the first corner an ex-engineer sees clear evidence of teamorders etc etc???
Yes, very clear... Let's get this investigated. The cheats, how dare they......

What a zero content article...
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F1 » Ferrari 'planned' for Kimi to beat Massa

Massa was never going to win in Sepang, renowned former designer claims, despite the dominant nature of his pole position run.

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I also remember last year in Japan where they mysteriously had to bring Massa in to make way for KR with only a few laps left. Go figure...
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It is clear that whomever from whatever team can pit the latest mostly always has the advantage.... And because KR avoided a crash in the first corner an ex-engineer sees clear evidence of teamorders etc etc???
Yes, very clear... Let's get this investigated. The cheats, how dare they......

What a zero content article...
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Blah, blah, blah... I wish F1 was all about the best drivers in the best cars duking it out... Oh well...
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No one wondered how Kimi past Massa to win in France.It was all OK.And at the time Massa had more points than Kimi.
From time to time somebody thinks to have something inteligent to say.
Massa will have good races from now, but he never has o chance in front of Kimi.
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Grow up!

This is TEAM racing. Sacrifices are part & parcel of the game of winning the "bigger picture". Tour de France is even more extreme with a whole sqad of riders wasting themselves away for Lance Armstrong, every single day of the 3 odd weeks of racing. The end-result, however, is well worth it.

Accept it.

For optimal results, 1-2 rankings are inevitable.

Whatever it is, its better than the Alonso-Lewis mixed up in 2007.
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"Grow up!

This is TEAM racing. Sacrifices are part & parcel of the game of winning the "bigger picture"

Fair enough... BUT, team orders are supposed be against the rules, no? At least until it's critical for championship success. I seem to remember a lot of moaning last year at McLaren favoring Hamilton over Alonso (apparently) and the FIA going as far to put someone in the garage to ensure equality. Can't have one rule for one team and a different one for the other...

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He forgot to account for the fact that Massa is an utter piece of crap of a race driver.

I have a sneaking suspicion that that may have played a part in it.
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..."For optimal results, 1-2 rankings are inevitable."

And that wouldn't happen if Massa crossed the line first? It's slightly depressing knowing team orders are in play so early.

But that's F1 for you, it's not a sport anymore. Nevermind though plenty more motorsport out there.

F1 the pinnacle? What a joke. I don't see team orders in MotoGP, DTM, BTCC, IRL, Nascar, V8's etc etc etc until it's critical for championship success.

I can understand one drivers not pushing their team mates after a certain point in the race. But for the race result to be decided BEFORE the race starts at the 2nd race of the season? **** that, I've got better things to do than watch the WWF of motorsport.
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Gary Who?

Another conspiracy theory from a nobody hoping to get some media mileage. It's a worthless article. It must be one of those slow news day in the world of Formula 1.
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