Rodster wrote:GB_Simo wrote:
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to find me a single on-track incident or general statistic that suggests Massa has been anywhere near Alonso this season...
G-E-R-M-A-N-Y too easy.
Warning, this post self-destructs in 5 seconds.

Worst. Mission. Ever. Let me have another go...
Even allowing for Fernando's various mishaps (the penalty at Silverstone, the safety car snaggle in Valencia, getting caught behind Trulli at an unfortunate moment in Canada, the huuuuuuge Chinese jump start, the first turn crash in Australia, the engine problem in Malaysia, starting last in Monaco, that thoroughly half-arsed qualifying session in Turkey - I trust 8 is enough for illustrative purposes), Alonso is clearly ahead of Massa in the championship and in terms of general on-track pace. Clearly enough ahead that Ferrari put all their eggs in the Alonso basket with 9 races of the season still to run.
Alonso has been there for the taking, through mistakes and some rotten bad fortune rather than through being slow, and Massa hasn't done so. The thrust of my question, which I'll sheepishly admit was quite dreadfully worded, was to try to get you going through the season to establish exactly how,
over the course of the year, Massa could be construed as any kind of threat to Alonso. Whatever's eating at the Spaniard this year, it sure isn't the guy in the other red car.
Edit: It wasn't a question either, was it? More of a statement, really, with an invitation to go through some stats and race reports. My, I think it's bedtime...