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Massa has forgotten 2009 accident, more worried about now

Felipe Massa is carried to safety after his freak accident during Hungarian GP qualifying in 2009 Five years after a freak Hungarian Grand Prix accident that left him in a coma with near-fatal head injuries, Felipe Massa returns this weekend looking to put much more recent crashes behind him. The 33-year-old Brazilian remembers nothing of that 2009 drama, when he was hit on the helmet – on the corner of the visor – by a bouncing spring shed from compatriot Rubens Barrichello's Brawn in front during qualifying. He was saved that day by a few millimetres. That incident and the former Ferrari driver's remarkable recovery will always be a talking point in his career but Massa, now...
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