Massa criticises new Ferrari
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- 8th February 2012, 19:21 at 7:21 pm #130893magon4Participant
Some brazilian news outlets have reported that Massa wasn’t openly critical of the car (that was just to get your attention ;), but did make some pretty open remarks. He stated that the car is no where near it was at the same time last year, answered a question about negative surprises in the affirmative and made it clear various times that the car need “a whole lot of work”. He made it clear that the start was not at all promising. Any thoughts?
8th February 2012, 19:23 at 7:23 pm #192275magon4Participant8th February 2012, 19:30 at 7:30 pm #192276AnonymousInactiveI wouldn’t look at the sources and say that he is ciricizing the car, I mean I am guessing your English speak, translated quotes always mean different to what they acutally meant.
8th February 2012, 19:34 at 7:34 pm #192277AnonymousInactiveMostly he just says it’s a different car and they’ve got a lot of work to do because they’re taking a more aggressive approach and trying more new things. I don’t think it’s bad really but suggests a different philosophy at Ferrari and that they’re taking a new approach.
8th February 2012, 19:46 at 7:46 pm #192278W-KParticipantThe interview is probably the same as what is on Adam Cooper’s blog.
http://adamcooperf1.com/2012/02/08/felipe-massa-its-just-the-beginning-of-a-big-job/8th February 2012, 20:02 at 8:02 pm #192279Magnificent GeoffreyParticipantYou’re a complete idiot, @magon4 .
Not really, that was just to get your attention. :P
I still say it’s far too early to be worrying about performance just yet. You aren’t going to get a real picture of how all the cars compare until we’ve had a few tests.
8th February 2012, 20:11 at 8:11 pm #192280magon4ParticipantHehehehe… I did understand that he was referring to the overall project, but he did express disapointment and confirmed it after being asked again… he knew what he was doing. He could’ve said “this is a new project, that’s what one would expect, yada yada”, but he confirmed that there have been unpleasant surprises and that he does feel like it’s very looks very steep to get up that hill.
Of course there is no base yet to analyze the car (although it is not a good sign), but what does it mean then that Massa was so ready to assume being quite negative about the car?8th February 2012, 20:39 at 8:39 pm #192281PamphletParticipantI think it all depends on Alonso’s performance tomorrow + any comments we might get from him, the mechanics and so on.
8th February 2012, 20:49 at 8:49 pm #192282GeorgeDaviesF1ParticipantProst did that once, got sacked.
I doubt Perez will be as openly critical about his Ferrari next year
8th February 2012, 23:28 at 11:28 pm #192283realracerMember@GeorgeDaviesF1 You can consider Kobayashi as well, because he has put some sound performances for the last two years, and if he does so this year and beat Perez, he might get the call up from Ferrari.
8th February 2012, 23:53 at 11:53 pm #192284F1YankeeParticipantTHIS is why ferrari and fillipe have stuck together – he’s a strong team player.
When it was suggested that the car looked difficult to drive, Massa said: “It’s a lot of work. As I said, we tried so many different things with the car, so many runs we go out with not everything in the car to do the lap time, just to collect data. It’s different than in the past, the programme is different, and it’s also more complicated for us because we tried so many things just looking for the performance of a piece in the car that we’re trying.”
just goes to show how much work is required to compete at the highest level. it also shows how dumb the testing restrictions are. what other sport prevents players from non-championship games, never mind severe restrictions on practice?! the intention of testing restrictions was to generate parity through cost-cutting, but it has had the opposite effect because an early deficit is very difficult to overcome. meanwhile spending by any true contender hasn’t decreased, it’s just moved to less productive areas.
9th February 2012, 21:34 at 9:34 pm #192285GeorgeDaviesF1Participant@Faraz there was letter in F1 Racing other month saying when will Kobayashi move to a “bigger” team
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