Alberto1978's forum posts
It would be crazy to have Raikkonen in Red Bull, it would be quite exciting. Though I don't think it will happen, I doubt Vettel would allow it or that the team would be willing risk even bigger conflicts by having two number ones. Ricciardo in there seems the obvious choice, though I find him kinda boring.
I doubt Lotus will keep Grosjean, they have a very strong car, but he's a bit of a disaster. That would mean a seat free in one of the top teams, rumored for Hulkenberg. Which I find cool.
Di Resta has been bothering me lately, so I'm not particularly interested in where he ends next year, that may change though.
Curious about Massa, if he stays, or who would replace him if he doesn't (which I suspect will be the case).
and Alonso deserves a mention Garfield360UK
Actually, I'm disappointed by his race. Not only did he qualify worse than Massa, his start was also worse. If Massa hasn't destroyed his car (what he does way too often), he could have been fighting for the third or even second place, especially considering how fast the Ferrari was the last third of the race.
I expect from Fernando, when he's at its best, to be able to perform noticeable better than Massa. Had he qualified better, and started better, he would, no doubt, have been fighting for the second place. Who knows, even the first. But he was not at his best, not close. We saw a glimpse of that near the end, but it was too late.
Isn't there a rule against stopping because of lack of fuel?
Edit: According to El Pais (Spanish press), if it was due to fuel reasons, Alonso could be sanctioned. But I can't find the exact rule atm.
Any news on the cameraman (i.e. any injuries), I got the impression he was ok from the BBC replay but they did not really go into much more about it.Garfield360UK
According to the FIA: two broken ribs, a broken collarbone, concussion and bruises. Other than that he seems to be fine, he'll be released from the hospital next week.
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