Massa was 14/1 to win the GP. I reckon there was quite a few unhappy punters about..............
Another twist on the matter?
....Certainly another twist but not one to be concerned about. It's entirely up to those who choose to gamble - Anyone who gambles (including stocks and shares) should always be well prepared for the possibility of losing. No bet is safe.
I suppose that if some heavy money was on Alonso winning, someone would claim it was rigged. I don't think the Mafia are involved in Ferrari - They are too much in the spotlight for it to remain discrete.
See if the same holds true elsewhere, lets say football where things have been rigged before... did they say, ah well, you place ya bets so its your risk, or did those involved get a bollocking for it?
The Team had nothing to gain by swapping positions and it doesnt matter how you try and spin it and what BS you come out with to justify it... you cant. As for any previous team orders in the past, the same should apply, just because its been gotten away with before doesnt make it right. Ferrari done it because they knew they'd get away with it. If any team proven to be doing it were punished properly you can bet your last fiver it would stop very quickly, but it wont happen so they'll carry on doing it.
I think i read somewhere that if they hadnt swapped positions, then Massa would have been 23 points or 24 points behind Hamilton, lets look at that in old money... thats less than 10 points, which is 1 race win so to say hes not really in contention is also bull crap