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Massa: It's unacceptable

Felipe Massa has labelled the string of tyre failures in the British Grand Prix as "unacceptable" and called on the FIA to force through changes on safety grounds. The Brazilian was one of six drivers to suffer a high-speed blow-out during Sunday's race at Silverstone. Massa's left-rear tyre failed at Aintree corner, although he was able to return to the pits and eventually finished in sixth place. On Sky Sports F1 Midweek Report 2013 Britain July 3, 2013 7:00pm Remote Record Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Upgrade to Sky Sports Likewise, Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Esteban Gutierrez all took the chequered flag despite suffering tyre failures. However,...
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