Giblet wrote:He fulfilled his part of the bargain. Win every chance you get. Ferrari let him down, it was not because he wasn't good enough.
Yes, and some people forget that this is why Ferrari and the Tifosi have this emotional attachment to Massa. Massa's been a real soldier about things and nary a hint of complaining. He's taken to heart his opportunity at Ferrari and has always given his best. If the old Massa shows up at Sakhir next year (which I'm sure he will), you can bet he'll be back in the hearts of the team and Tifosi.
WhiteBlue wrote:Alonso is making huge efforts to entice the work force at Ferrari. But is it good enough to dominate Massa next year? Everyone thought he would be beaten by Reikkonen easily which wasn't the case. Before I speculate who will get his seat I want to see a clear Alonso domination over him without back stabbing politics at Ferrari.
It's unlikely that what transpired at McLaren could occur at Ferrari. McLaren was driven by money... at Ferrari it's more about tradition.
Timomies wrote:Sign with another team
Ferrari will take Jules Bianchi next to Fernando 2011, for sure.

I don't think Ferrari are the type of team that would invest a full seat on inexperienced drivers. I think they like to hire drivers who have had at least a couple seasons under their belts. It's kinda why seats are so coveted there. You know, off the top of my head, I can't remember when they've given a rookie a drive.
I suspect that if the old Filipe "IOTT" Massa shows up next season he'll be on the roster in 2011. Oh, IOTT (or "I Own This Track") is my new nickname for Massa.