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1. Posted By: shortsighted
Date: April 20th, 2010 @ 11:14 pm
I don’t think the FIA will see the narrow path to the pits as part of the track where racing against each other is the norm. Accidents can happen easily if cars try to pass each other there. I am sure Massa was furious but when he is out-performed generally by his team mate and when his contract with Ferrari is about to expire, what can he do except to keep it low key as demanded by the Ferrari top brass? Some clarification is required from the FIA to prevent future incidents.
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