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Ohh Ferrari summoned before the race stewards?
Wonder what the outcome of this will be!
No guarantee of that it seems - don't think this is finished with yet and the fine is a drop in the ocean for them, after all!
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Probably nothing, as we all know Ferrari get to make a fuss about other people breaking the rules but they get the break them as they wish. Gotta love the awkwardness in the press conference though. :P
Edit: See, they just got a little of their pocket money taken away - the horror! Bleh, Ferrari blatantly has friends in very high places.
- manx_sueLv 71 decade ago
I think we all knew the out come ~ nothing will be done ~ it was clear cheating ~ Massa should have won the race ~ but Ferrari pay his wages and call the shots ~ so Massa obeyed them ~ a very sad day for F1 racing :-(
- Sev NLv 41 decade ago
Massa, Alonso and ferrari cheated and unless the result is declared void, both drivers and Ferrari suspended then F1 is just as corrupt as they are!!
It is pointless watching any sport that is so easily corrupted!!!
- 1 decade ago
Yeah the FIA (Ferrari International assistance) will let Ferrari off for this.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I hope for the good of the sport something and there is clarification of this rule. F1 is loosing touch with reality.
- gLv 51 decade ago
I don't think it will result in anything. At the end of the day, they were within the rules albeit a little blatant and cold towards Massa and Smedley.