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Ferrari to announce that Massa stays shortly

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Brian Lawrence

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Oct 14, 2012, 6:43:46 AM10/14/12
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Domenicali implied that an announcement could come before the Indian GP.

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Bigbird

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Oct 14, 2012, 7:59:11 AM10/14/12
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Brian Lawrence wrote:

> Domenicali implied that an announcement could come before the Indian
> GP.

I am pleased to see Massa doing so well but it does beg the question
regarding why his performance for most of the season has been so lack
lustre, poor even. That Ferrari are going to renew his contract
suggests they are aware of the reasons and that they, not Massa, are at
fault.

Plenty of ammo for conspiracy theorists but few answers.

BW

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Oct 14, 2012, 8:16:11 AM10/14/12
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With Massa's improved form, will we hear more of those "Alonso is
slower than you" radio calls?

kung fu

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Oct 14, 2012, 8:32:02 AM10/14/12
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Ferrari are trying to finish second in the WCC. Now they can't
sabotage Massa anymore. Pathetic. Massa seems faster than Alonso now
without the sabotaging. Oops!

Bigbird

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Oct 14, 2012, 9:23:37 AM10/14/12
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You think a team may sabotage one of their drivers to benefit the other?
Any team?

RzR

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Oct 14, 2012, 12:14:55 PM10/14/12
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any alonso team so far except for mclaren, of course

you havent been paying attention much...singapore 2008. anyone?

Zeppo Marx

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Oct 14, 2012, 5:30:23 PM10/14/12
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On 14.10.12 13:59, Bigbird wrote:
> I am pleased to see Massa doing so well but it does beg the question
> regarding why his performance for most of the season has been so lack
> lustre, poor even. That Ferrari are going to renew his contract
> suggests they are aware of the reasons and that they, not Massa, are at
> fault.
>
> Plenty of ammo for conspiracy theorists but few answers.
>

I read an interesting article in a German online magazine "Der Spiegel",
which is by no means a sports magazine or even a yellow press thing. The
author claims that, unlike all other F1 teams where managers and/or
engineers have a say regarding the drivers, Luca di Montezemolo is the
*only* person calling the shots at Ferrari. And, his theory goes, LdM is
a big pal with Jean Todt, FIA president. Now, guess who is Felipe's
manager? Yup, Nicolas Todt, the son of Jean.
Basically, this author claims that LdM is signing FM to ensure his
influence with FIA/JT, because JT wouldn't like to see his son barred of
his biggest income source. Quid pro Quo.

Does this qualify as an conspiracy theory? :)

News

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Oct 14, 2012, 5:47:03 PM10/14/12
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More like a rice bowl theory.

AC

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Oct 15, 2012, 4:12:13 AM10/15/12
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Brian Lawrence wrote:
> Domenicali implied that an announcement could come before the Indian GP.
>

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19941541

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AC

Bobster

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Oct 16, 2012, 3:11:21 AM10/16/12
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On 14 Oct, 12:43, Brian Lawrence <Brian_W_Lawre...@msn.com> wrote:
> Domenicali implied that an announcement could come before the Indian GP.
Do Ferrari have many options? There's a lot of expectation that one of
the current RBR drivers is Ferrari-bound for 2014, so they'd need a
seat warmer for 2013. Who else is
a) likely to do a better job than Massa
b) prepared to take the job for one year only
and
c) available?

If the speculation about Webber or Vettel driving for Ferrari in 2014
is correct then I wonder if Massa's seat for 2013 was ever at serious
risk.

Bobster

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Oct 16, 2012, 12:14:45 PM10/16/12
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On 14 Oct, 12:43, Brian Lawrence <Brian_W_Lawre...@msn.com> wrote:
> Domenicali implied that an announcement could come before the Indian GP.
>

And the deal is done.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/103484
Massa stays with Ferrari until end 2013.
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