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Originally Posted by formerf1champ
Hasn't he often chosen that tactic
Will it show his weakness as a driver in other areas?
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Oh I have plenty of weaknesses as a driver - road rage for one :P
I'm surprised the drivers don't do a Maldonado-at-Monaco and hit each other more often, like Nascar. I wouldn't be able to help myself.
Re Massa/Alonso... it's just a bit of a kick that he then clearly didn't have Alonso's speed anyway, making Ferrari's decision justified. If he'd at least stayed with Tef (until Ferrari told him to back off) at least he could have had an argument.