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Massa: I like the refuelling and I am in favour of it

Felipe Massa supports the re-introduction of refueling in Formula 1, and believes that there will be no safety issues despite his experience at 2008 Singapore Grand Prix (above) which saw him drive out of his pit box with the fuel hose still attached to his Ferrari. Massa told Sky Sports, 'I don’t think it’s a problem for safety. We had many years with refueling in Formula 1 and we had a few problems, but not really very dangerous problems to be honest.' The Brazilian explained, 'I think it’s a good thing and [will] change completely the race. The problem now is that we will race with very heavy cars with the full tank and the lap times, if you compare qualifying and the race,...
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