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The thing about Massa that set him apart from lots of other drivers wasn't that he had more hunger to win or that he was more ruthless, or that he didn't really care about anyone else, or that he was one of the greats, a talent apart, or in fact that he shone more brilliantly than others in terms of 'natural talent'.
What set him apart was that he was quick (hey, he was in F1 after all), he was the perfect team player - to his own misfortune at times, and he carried himself with tremendous dignity most of the time, even when we could see his inner fury at a situation. (I may have said something similar before) Above all, he seems like a jolly nice bloke. No wonder he's popular. I think F1 as a whole will be worse off without him, tbh. |
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He’s always been one for the fans, I was very pleased to get his (and Smedley’s) autograph at the 2016 AI
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I won't miss him necessarlily, because he has been mired in the midfield on a middling team of late, just as I wouldn't really miss Perez (except for teammate fireworks), grosjean, hulkenberg, and a few others. But I respect the really good career he has had and the fact that he seems to be well respected and well liked. |
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I have always liked Massa. I wish him well. But I am only a fan of the sport. I am clearly unqualified to have an opinion.
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8 Nov 2017, 18:20 (Ref:3779502) | #31 | |
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In my book being a decent person always trumps driving ability and therefore in my opinion Felipe is truly a champion
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8 Nov 2017, 18:48 (Ref:3779504) | #32 | |
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Massas a lovely guy. The entire F1 paddock clearly loved him - I don't remember such emotion for any other driver retiring. I think anyone who seems to have this impression that Massa was disliked needs to have a quick look back at very recent history.
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He was a decent driver, but just not top draw like Schumacher or Alonso, but then few rarely are. He was a likeable fellow who certainly showed his emotion. It’s probably time to move and and I suspect he’ll continue to enjoy his racing. Which more than makes him a winner. |
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Well, Massa then will retire. Probably a future in FE and Brazilian Stock Cars.
Who will replace him? Pedro Piquet is in good terms with Lance, probably he could be at least as reserve driver next year. |
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I think going to Williams was the best thing he could do. Like when DC went to RBR, he used his experience to the best effect and helped Williams greatly
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I think you are right, and I also think that Williams and Stroll are going to deeply regret dumping Massa and appointing any of the three candidates touted for Massa's place. Williams seem to continuously shoot themselves in the foot with their driver selections. |
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IDK, if Kubica is still as good as before, who knows?
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True. As much as I'd like to see Kubica get the Williams seat, I don't think he's the same driver he was pre 2010. I hope I'm wrong on that though. Would love to see him on the podium at some stage in 2018 if he get's the drive.
But I reckon Kubica - with his injuries and all, would still be a better driver than Massa. |
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Hard not to be even a little moved/grown man crying when Felipe's little boy was on the radio at the end to him.
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random thought though...is it really that hard in this day and age to provide for a translation in real time...whether it be translating the English Q&A into Portuguese for the local fans or vice versa for the TV audience at home? not suggesting a voice over but a translation caption on the jumbotron (a little bit harder to do that in real time admittedly) and also for the TV broadcast (which could be easily done with a 30sec tape delay). |
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I am glad he gets a better result than he did last season at his final home GP and he certainly seemed to fired up and enjoyed it. I'm pleased for him
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16 Nov 2017, 11:34 (Ref:3780717) | #42 | |
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"Stroll needs a slower teammate!" Jaques Villeneuve
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/s...eneuve-978952/ Stage 1 - Fire Massa. Stage 2 - Employ ......... Has anybody grilled Paddy yet? https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13...anges-for-2018 Last edited by wnut; 16 Nov 2017 at 11:55. |
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I don't know how having a slower team mate will help, surely a faster one helps him match that
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Force India however seem to be able to avoid this trap and continuously outperform their budget limits. Really thought that Paddy Lowe would have put an end to the pay driver nonsense. Hopefully they find someone worth the seat, not any of the three they have touted so far. |
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I would imagine the need for a driver slower than stroll is to not show up the amazing talent daddy stroll thinks he's created. Don't want to embarrass the hand that feeds the team either.
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The thing is, Stroll has shown himself to be a decent driver in his rookie season, against all predictions. Once he closes the gap between his best and worst he will be a more rounded driver. He doesn't actually need someone that is 'slower' than him.
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Anything that JV says needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. In fact, I think he might be on the wind up most the time. What he said this time makes no sense whatsoever.
For a rookie, Stroll has done OK. Yes, his Brazil race was disaster, and his early season form was patchy, but he has done well in a number of races. Still only a kid remember. |
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Yep, Stroll has done OK this season, and better than expected. The proposal to lining Pedro Piquet with him is, partly, to make a good ambiance since both drivers are in good terms since their F3 days... And that could help Williams team economically, mostly considering the situation of several F1 teams nowadays.
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Making excuses for lousy driver selections up front?
Felipe Massa a 'remarkable' reference for Williams F1 team in 2017 http://classic.autosport.com/news/re...ce=mostpopular |
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