
...if he allows Alonso to pass him again as he did in Germany!
That's the treat expressed by prosecutor Paulo Castilho who invoked Brazil's "Sporting Statute" which includes a two to six year jail sentence for those found guilty of "Sporting Fraud". Good luck with that.
Meanwhile Massa was more humorous in a TV interview. When asked what it is that Alonso has to make him a the number one at Ferrari, Felipe said: "Fleas". We figure he was partly mesmerized by his interviewer, the beautiful and brilliant Gianne Albertoni!
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I take it Ferrari will make sure FA will not need to pass FM, but it would be funny to see an F1 driver hauled off in cuffs for allowing a team-mate by. The F1 world would be in an uproar, which, again, would be funny. I guess I'm in a humorous mood.
ReplyDeleteWell there are cricket players from Pakistan that could potentially face the death penalty for match fixing. Team orders is Formula 1 is match fixing. If we wanted to watch fake sport, we'd watch WWE wrestling.
ReplyDeleteWhen everyone is aware of the points situation (including myself, who rarely reads/follows up with F1), do you think anyone in a position as Massa is has to be told what to do in such a situation? Silly politicians...
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