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Massa’s crash in Monaco caused by suspension failure

Massa's crash in Monaco caused by suspension failure 28 May, 2013 Felipe Massa gets out of his damaged Ferrari during the Monaco GP Suspension failure caused Felipe Massa's Monaco Grand Prix crash at the weekend, Ferrari said on Tuesday. The Brazilian's race crash looked like a carbon copy of one he had in final practice which he said was caused by the front wheels locking after he braked and hit a bump on the pit straight before the Sainte Devote corner. However the Italian team said Sunday's was different. 'The findings validated the first impressions of the engineers, confirming that the accident was caused by an element of the front left suspension breaking,' they said on their...
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