@genius83
Sir. i don't really care if Ferrari wins another WCC or not. I am sure Ferrari cares but not to the same extent as say Williams used to care about WCC when they were a frontline team. Ferrari have gone out of their way for Massa, a man lying in induced coma and then with a realistic possibility of permanent eye damage was confirmed and he hasn't done much to repay that faith. One instance in two and half years, Germany, thats all. All through 2010 he failed to take points off Alonso's rivals and was doing the same up until Silverstone this year. He can drive a fast car alright and the Ferrari is now a very competitive car.
I am still not sure what you want to say. Either Massa is not good enough, in which case Ferrari need to get rid off him or he is good but ..... what should be done? Alonso should qualify both cars so Massa can race some where near the front?:S Germany was absolutely the right decision. Vettel was frustrated in Valencia and Webber was the same at Silverstone in 2010. Webber went and dominated the race with his now famous " not bad for a #2 driver " comment after his win. Vettel will do his business on track too and not sulk for two and half years.
What did Massa expect though when Alonso was signed by Ferrari. Numerous well respected journalists wrote articles and F1 pundits along with people from within F1 had warned him about what lay instore for him. It was not going to be the same as it was with his previous team mate. Alonso was going to be a formidable adversary. Most drivers will suffer the same fate. How can Ferrari help him if he is not even in Q3. Many teams would have dispensed with a driver like him last year while Ferrari might keep him for 2013.
Out of curiosity, leaving that once incident aside, where exactly was Massa compromised? How often has he been close enough to Alonso in qualifying or races last, and this year so far, for Ferrari to allow him to compete against Alonso? Hard as it may be to believe but this is Massa, he is competing against his team mate but usually not on the same lap.
I am sure Ferrari would love to make a bullet of a car but if they can't then Massa has to do his best in whatever they make. They have a good car now, lets see what he can do before the summer break.
Schumacher comment was a joke:P He has been as unlucky as he was lucky in his first career. There is still life in him. As long as he bad mouths Pirelli, i am happy to have him in F1:P
Almost forgot, Kimi isn't winning Spa because if past history and form is what it's based on then this years world championship is over too:)
Sorry i forgot to congratulate you on your best friend becoming the Prime Minister:-#:-# I am sure you must be very happy for your friend:D
Lastly don't under estimate Luca Badoer.