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May 22, 2007
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Coulthard blames Massa and Massa blames Coulthard

David Coulthard turned the airwaves blue on Sunday after colliding with Felipe Massa in the Australian Grand Prix.

Plenty of carbon fibre was shed throughout the field at Albert Park as the 2008 season kicked off, but Red Bull's Coulthard was clearly the most furious of the retirees as the media scrambled for live comments.

To a reporter for ITV, Coulthard said that Massa should take full responsibility for the crash after they came together at turn one.

"If he doesn't, then I'm gonna kick three colours of shit out of the little bastard," he half joked.

But Massa, the Brazilian driver, risked incurring the Scotsman's wrath by refusing to apologise.

"He should just go and watch the television instead," the 26-year-old said. "I was on the inside, I did nothing wrong," he told reporters.

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali did not want to wade into the argument, but he pointed out that "race control didn't take any action."

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I must admit that hearing David saying that on my TV was hilarious. Was his fault but an angry Scotsman is a funny one too.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Coulthard blames Massa and Massa blames Coulthard

David Coulthard turned the airwaves blue on Sunday after colliding with Felipe Massa in the Australian Grand Prix.

Plenty of carbon fibre was shed throughout the field at Albert Park as the 2008 season kicked off, but Red Bull's Coulthard was clearly the most furious of the retirees as the media scrambled for live comments.

To a reporter for ITV, Coulthard said that Massa should take full responsibility for the crash after they came together at turn one.

"If he doesn't, then I'm gonna kick three colours of shit out of the little bastard," he half joked.

But Massa, the Brazilian driver, risked incurring the Scotsman's wrath by refusing to apologise.

"He should just go and watch the television instead," the 26-year-old said. "I was on the inside, I did nothing wrong," he told reporters.

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali did not want to wade into the argument, but he pointed out that "race control didn't take any action."

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I must admit that hearing David saying that on my TV was hilarious. Was his fault but an angry Scotsman is a funny one too.
i think we have come to the conclusion that massa is shit! ferarri were unlucky. we couldve won if things went right this weekend. but we are gonna have to wait.


i dunno if any 1 else hear watched the australian broadcast but man are those comentators biast towards mclaren and hamilton, its so fucking annoying.
 

Roman

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Apr 19, 2003
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on the first corner he just span out!

and its good to see a fellow ferarri fan, all i hear is lewis hamilton nut jobs
:smoke:
I'm a Ferrari fan as well man:)
I was sure there alot of "Reds" here,but from what u say i understand most of the guys is on Hamilton's side huh?:)


Btw,does anyone heard about the enigines of Kimi and Massa?
Will they change them?
The new rules say it possible to change engine 1 time a year without gettin' penalty for that(each engine shoud be in the car for at least 2 races)....

it's interesting if the engines broke down completly or it's something that can be fixed.
 

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:smoke:
I'm a Ferrari fan as well man:)
I was sure there alot of "Reds" here,but from what u say i understand most of the guys is on Hamilton's side huh?:)


Btw,does anyone heard about the enigines of Kimi and Massa?
Will they change them?
The new rules say it possible to change engine 1 time a year without gettin' penalty for that(each engine shoud be in the car for at least 2 races)....

it's interesting if the engines broke down completly or it's something that can be fixed.
they can change both coz the didnt complete the race i believe.
 
May 22, 2007
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They can change their engines because they failed. If Kimi's hadn't of failed then he would have had the choice of whether to keep on and get the points of retire, get no points and take the engine to Malaysia. Tough choice.

The weather forecast for Malaysia is very interesting to say he least: http://weather.msn.com/local.aspx?wealocations=wc:MYXX0031

It will be interesting to see the cars without traction control in the wet.
 

Roman

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Apr 19, 2003
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Actually Rosberg was their first pick,but Williams bloked the way.

Same as Torro Rosso did with Vettel who was their 2nd pick,
so they turned plan C-Kovalainen.


P.S
Ferrari comes to Malasyia as predicted with 2 new engines.
 
May 22, 2007
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Combined times for Practice:

1. Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes 01:35.055
2. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari-Ferrari 01:35.206
3. Kimi Raikkonen Finland Ferrari-Ferrari 01:35.428
4. Jenson Button Britain Honda-Honda 01:36.037
5. Sebastian Vettel Germany Toro Rosso-Ferrari 01:36.474
6. Jarno Trulli Italy Toyota-Toyota 01:36.493
7. Heikki Kovalainen Finland McLaren-Mercedes 01:36.512
8. Nico Rosberg Germany Williams-Toyota 01:36.578
9. Robert Kubica Poland BMW Sauber 01:36.671
10. Giancarlo Fisichella Italy Force India-Ferrari 01:36.756
11. Kazuki Nakajima Japan Williams-Toyota 01:36.838
12. Rubens Barrichello Brazil Honda-Honda 01:36.879
13. Fernando Alonso Spain Renault-Renault 01:37.022
14. Nelson Piquet Jr Brazil Renault-Renault 01:37.034
15. Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW Sauber 01:37.106
16. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault 01:37.346
17. Timo Glock Germany Toyota-Toyota 01:37.512
18. Adrian Sutil Germany Force India-Ferrari 01:37.614
19. David Coulthard Britain Red Bull-Renault 01:38.232
20. Sebastien Bourdais French Toro Rosso-Ferrari 01:38.798
21. Takuma Sato Japan Super Aguri-Honda 01:39.021
22. Anthony Davidson Britain Super Aguri-Honda 01:39.361
 

Roman

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Apr 19, 2003
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Ferrari dominate qualifying getting pole and second. :tup:
Yeah!!
Great qualy!
Great Job Kimi & Massa!

Btw,Both Kova & Hamilton droped 5 places--->to 8 & 9 positions;)
They got punished for blocking/slowing down Heidfield&Alonso on their last fast laps.
The Maclarens stayed on the race line while the others did move from the way.

So the grid for tommorow:

1st row:
Felipe Massa (BRA/Ferrari)
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN/Ferrari)

2nd row:
Jarno Trulli (ITA/Toyota)
Robert Kubica (POL/BMW Sauber)

3rd row:
Nick Heidfeld (GER/BMW Sauber)
Mark Webber (AUS/Red Bull Renault)

4th row:
Fernando Alonso (ESP/Renault)
Heikki Kovalainen (FIN/McLaren Mercedes)

5th row:
Lewis Hamilton (GBR/McLaren Mercedes)
Timo Glock (GER/Toyota)

6th row:
Jenson Button (GBR/Honda)
David Coulthard (GBR/Red Bull Renault)

7th row:
Nelson Piquet Jr (BRA/Renault)
Rubens Barrichello (BRA/Honda)

8th row:
Sebastian Vettel (GER/Toro Rosso Ferrari)
Nico Rosberg (GER/Williams Toyota)

9th row:
Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA/Force India Ferrari)
Sébastien Bourdais (FRA/Toro Rosso Ferrari)

10th row:
Takuma Sato (JPN/Super Aguri Honda)
Adrian Sutil (GER/Force India Ferrari)

11th row:
Anthony Davidson (GBR/Super Aguri Honda)
Kazuki Nakajima (JPN/Williams Toyota)

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Would be nice to see Alonso trying his best to stay infront of the Maclarens,especially on Hamilton.:smoke:


Should be great race,also rain is possible.


Forza Ferrari!
Let's bounce back!
 
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