As for an analysis of the Scuderia’s performance and its two drivers, Fernando has always maintained a very high level (67 points and second place in 2010, 51 and fifth place last year) while Felipe’s drop off has made itself felt. The Brazilian had picked up 49 points two years ago and 24 the following year, while so far this season he has just 2. In Montmelo, Felipe was very unlucky, both in the race and in qualifying, but everyone, he more than anyone, is expecting a change of gear starting right away with the Monaco Grand Prix, his second home race, given that he lives just a few hundred metres from what, as from next Sunday, will be transformed into the paddock for the sixth round of the 2012 championship.
Original statement: http://www.ferrari.com/English/Formula1 ... ula-1.aspx Their site editor should be fired for passing two block paragraphs like that.
The BBC report on it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/18067284 I saw first before I found the original made it look a bit nastier than it actually is. But at the same time, publically drawing out how Massa isn't scoring points, especially compared to previous years is a bit cold.