F1: it's not just the Krauts who were sour at Hockenheim
It was the race that never was: Ferrari, streaking away in what looked like a two horse race, shackled Massa, told him to let Alonso through and, in doing so, secured themselves a USD100,000 fine. They laughed it off but it's not over yet.
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