RaggedEdge:
nicekim:
RaggedEdge:
Is this statement in preperation for the event that Massa outclasses Kimi, yet again...?
I never recall any expectation of Massa dominating Schumacher at any track... this phenomina seems to have come about after Kimi failed to beat Massa on a fairly consistent basis...
It's not important what people expected 2006..important thing is what actually happened then: Massa were very good even compared to Michael at Bahrain, Turkey and Brazil. Massa have been faster than Kimi in one single race this year and that race was at Bahrain and next race is at Turkey.
Massa out qualified Kimi in Oz, but both failed to do anything in the race.
Massa out qualified Kimi in Malaysia and on team orders, had to give up the win.
Massa won in Bahrain
Kimi won in Spain
Massa also admitted on Brazilian TV that he would have won in Brazil 2007 had it not been for team orders...
So, Kimi is not exactly delivering a whole lot of raw performance by Massa's standards...
You're really clutching at straws if these are the examples of Massa 'outpacing' Kimi. Kimi had car failure in Aus, therefore was unable to set a competitive time in Q2, in Malaysia he ran heavier and used his superior race pace to leapfrog Massa. If it had been down to team orders why did Raikkonen set two consecutive fastest laps to jump Massa? Why should he have pushed so hard - maybe risking the car - if he knew that he would get the place anyway?
Why should team orders not be applied in a situation where only one driver can win the championship? - Brazil 07.
The only place this year where Massa has been demonstrably faster is Bahrain.
And Massa did beat Schumi at Turkey 06. Outqualified him then led from the front.