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Felipe Massa on his near-fatal crashExclusive In his first interview since the accident that left him in a coma, the Ferrari driver insists he will return more determined than ever to win a world titleFelipe Massa traces the skin around the stitched but still dented wound over his left eye as he smiles gently at a question abo... |
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F1: Giancarlo Fisichella to Replace Felipe Massa for Rest of 2009Ferrari now has the top two drivers from Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix on its F1 team. Today, Scuderia Ferrari announced that Giancarlo Fishichella will leave Force India and drive car number 3 in the Italian GP at Monza on September 13. Fisichella finished a triumphant 2n... |
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Ferrari's Felipe Massa Continues to Make ProgressA checkup in Miami yielded positive results for F1's Felipe Massa in neurological and vision tests. After some minor plastic surgery later this week, the injured Ferrari driver hopes to begin working out. "I'm very happy about the results," Massa said in a statement. "... |
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Barcelona eyeing AC Milan reject Felipe MattioniBarcelona are eyeing Gremio fullback Felipe Mattioni. Mattioni had a difficult six months at AC Milan last season and has since returned to his parent club, Gremio. read more ... |
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Felipe Massa First Interview Video after the accident | Formula 1Felipe Massa, The Brazilian, 28 is hoping to recover from the serious injury from which he suffered in a crash in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Massa flew home to Sao Paulo on Monday after leaving the hospital that had treated him for the fractured skull he suffered on 25 July.The acc... |
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Felipe Massa leaves hospital• Massa flies home to Brazil, nine days after Hungary crash• No timetable for driver's return to Formula OneFelipe Massa has left a Budapest hospital and returned to Brazil, nine days after the accident at the Hungarian grand prix that left the Ferrari driver with a fractured skull.Mass... |



