F1 » Massa threatened with jail as Brazil turns against him

On the eve of a race that could prove pivotal to the destiny of the F1 2010 crown, Felipe Massa has been warned that should Interlagos become Hockenheim Mark II, he will 'leave in handcuffs'...
Massa threatened with jail as Brazil turns against him
In an extraordinary revelation, Felipe Massa has been warned that should he repeat his German Grand Prix action of moving aside to let Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso pass him and gain extra points towards his F1 2010 title bid at Interlagos on Sunday, he could face up to six years in jail.

The F1 world is abuzz ahead of this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix – the penultimate round of what has been a thrillingly unpredictable, topsy-turvy campaign – with the Ferrari situation, or rather, how the Scuderia will manage matters if Massa proves to be quicker than Alonso.

Whilst the Spaniard has generally held the upper hand this season, it is the Brazilian who will be on home turf – literally, as a Paulista in São Paolo – and Massa went unbeaten in qualifying at Interlagos from 2006 to 2008, missing last year's event following his Hungaroring injury.

He would very likely have triumphed in each of the last three Brazilian Grands Prix he has entered, too, but for ceding the lead to then team-mate Kimi Raikkonen in the 2007 edition in order to enable the Finn to nick the crown away from Alonso and McLaren-Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton by just a single point.

Which brings us neatly around to Ferrari's current dilemma. Widely censured for the contentious Hockenheim 'team orders' episode of the summer – an incident that many believe the Maranello-based outfit was lucky in the extreme to escape practically scot-free – there is no doubt at all that a similar stunt in Brazil would not be tolerated and could end up costing Alonso all chance of the crown.

So what do Ferrari do if Massa is faster? Try to artfully and surreptitiously manoeuvre the home hero out of the way – not likely to go down particularly well with the thousands partisan supporters thronging the Autódromo José Carlos Pace's grandstands – or accept that Alonso will not score as many points as he may like to in the race? The 2008 world championship runner-up himself is adamant that he knows what his role for the weekend will be.

“I did it already, in 2007,” the 29-year-old replied, when asked if he would yield again to Alonso if asked to on Sunday. “Fernando is leading [the championship] right now, so for sure I think he can do it here, but as we have seen this season, everything is possible. My personal aim is to try and win the race, and of course I can help Fernando by taking points away from his rivals.

“When you have a driver taking points away from the others in the championship, it is always important, so I see myself there, thinking about starting and finishing in the best possible position. I expect to win the race, and I will do the best I can to win it for the [Brazilian] people. It's true that even after the race in Germany, when I arrived in Brazil, people were very nice with me, were fantastic, pushing me forward. The real people, they are great. It's the journalists who are much more difficult.”

Those sentiments are echoed by Alonso, with the double F1 World Champion rubbishing notions that he is perceived as the bad guy in Brazil and that his reputation elsewhere has been similarly tarnished by various incidents of his on and off-track behaviour over the years – and calling upon spectators to understand the situation that Ferrari is in.


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rob01

November 05, 2010 6:26 PM

A bunch of bull. They didn't arrest anyone when they went back to Singapore this year. Now FA says I wish massa wins both of the last races. It's all a farce. Just run team orders as usual and everything will be ok.