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Oct
27th

F1 India: Felipe Massa goes against advised Ferrari strategy

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From GMM

Felipe Massa has revealed he passed over Ferrari's advice in devising his race strategy for the Indian grand prix.

The Brazilian, who is leaving the Italian team after an eight-year career in red, said his engineers wanted him to qualify on the longer-lasting, harder tires.

"I made a different decision to them," Massa is quoted by Brazil's Totalrace.

"At the Nurburgring I did what the engineers said and it didn't work, so I took a different decision this time."

The strategy, with Massa on the fast-wearing soft tires, is the same as pole sitter Sebastian Vettel's, who would like to wrap up his title on Sunday with a win.

Felipe Massa, Ferrari F138, Buddh International Circuit, F1
Felipe Massa, Ferrari F138, Buddh International Circuit (Photo: WRi2)

But Mark Webber, in the sister Red Bull, thinks qualifying on the harder tires was actually a wiser choice.

"We're in a good position to capitalise," said the Australian.

Vettel commented: "What turns out to be the right strategy, we'll find out in the race."

In the same car as Massa, Ferrari's Alonso is three places behind the Brazilian on the grid. But the Spaniard said he was unwilling to qualify on the soft tire.

"I don't want to be always critical of the tires," he is quoted by Italy's Autosprint, "but these (soft) tires are not good.

"It's a fact. It's random. Yesterday on a set of softs I did 16 laps with good times.

"Today I could only do three until they disintegrated," he was quoted after qualifying by Spain's Marca.

"So the race will depend on the tires, because no two sets are alike."

Alonso admitted that, if a "normal" race takes place on Sunday, Vettel will easily be crowned world champion.


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