Yeah, it is a shame that Massas race ended in Turn 2. I must admit, I was amazed with his improvement in Q2 and Q3 and with his race pace! It seems that the sliding of the car due to the lack of grip came down to the tire temperature and after Massa managed to keep the tires in the right temperature window, he did find the pace.Raleigh wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 16:02Massa could have been 4th today without the puncture and broken wing ruining his race. He jumped Perez at the start, was challenging Alonso for position, with the retirements ahead would have only needed to fend off the Force Indias to finish best of the rest behind Mercedes/Ferrari/RB.
I'm not worried by the pace of the car, only by Stroll's driving.
Stroll was 16-th this time! The only problem with that for me is - he was the last driver who finished. In a car, which was able to beat Force Indias...
Force Indias 4-th place shows that money doesnt buy success!Raleigh wrote: ↑15 May 2017, 21:51Australia, Massa finishes 6th ahead of both Force Indias.
China, Massa qualifies ahead of both FI but has tire problems in race and drops to back.
Bahrain, Massa finishes 6th ahead of both Force Indias.
Russia, Massa running 6th ahead of both Force Indias until late puncture drops him to 9th.
Spain, Massa in turn 2 collision after getting ahead of Force Indias at start, finishes 13th but better race pace than FI.
You see the problem of course, if anything happens to Massa there are no points, might as well be a 1 car team. Even when he finishes Stroll is running at the back way off Massa's pace. Meanwhile Perez/Ocon doing a fantastic job to consistently rack up double points finishes in every race this season.
George-Jung wrote: ↑15 May 2017, 21:55Is there an option that Stroll doesn't end the season? Because this is terrible.
Or is negative publicity also publicity?