Man whats with the MacLaren lovers in this joint. There is no way they pitted Massa just so Kimi could get past. Everyone at Ferrari would know how it rolls now, Kimi is the only one left with any vague chance, Massa would have just slowed down just a little bit, which is all it takes in F1 and Kimi would have gone past. "No team orders" is a load of crap. Just cause they don't say it over the radio doesn't mean they don't exist. Ferrari just suffered from an appaling case of mis-management and attempted sneakyness (by not going out on extreme wets) and only Kimi's mad skill allowed him to salvage some decent points from it. He almost came second in the race, despite having to fight his way up from the back in zero visibility, that is driving, not little old Lewis sitting out in front with good visibility the whole race.
It really bothers me that despite the fact that his team were found guilty of having an illgotten unfair advantage, the drivers are allowed to keep the points they gained driving the cars with this advantage. It is only because of the cult of Hamilton and the popularity he has, especially here in Britain. If it weren't for him they would have lost the driver points too. They cheated and got caught, tough luck MacLaren. And for the the doubters, read the full report, sending emails to your drivers detailing intimate knowledge of your main oppositions vehicles, is about as blatant as it gets.
And its all because he's British and he's doing so well for a rookie driver. Of course he is! There are 3 reasons why Lewis Hamilton is doing so well. 1. He has been karting since he was like 4, and from watching documenturies he dad seems like the kinda guy that doesn't let him eat every time he loses. 2. He had his racing career funded by an F1 team for like the last 7 years, which allowed him to having the privaledged possition of skipping all the hard work in lower teams that truely great drivers like the Schu had to do, and jumping straight into a car next to the reigning campion. 3. His team are cheating! The team that won no races last season pulled out all stops, got on board a new sponsor, spent heaps of cash, stole from the best team there is Ferrari, and now are unstoppable. Couple that to the fact that Ferrari also lost their best people when Schu left and their reliability went out the window with them, therefore taking away the only real competition. So we're stuck with a kid, who no doubt is a frikken great driver, but who will go down in history as being better than he actually is. Kimi is a better driver, and hopefully he will win next years championship. After that it can be the turn of the new generation, but Kimi deserves at least one championship.
Then its Rosberg's turn. The Vettel.
End rant. Bring on flames.
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