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31 Juillet - 05:31
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I can't wait to race again

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa is heading for the Hungarian GP this weekend and has firm belief that the Scuderia has the possibility of making up for the disappointment they suffered at the Hockenheim circuit in Germany two weeks ago, where their performance wasn't up to expectations.

 

“We suffered a lot during that weekend, but now, after the four days of testing at Jerez - where I was on the track on the last day - I think we understand the problems we had in Germany, although I don't want to get into detail,” the Brazilian said. “Let's say that I'm quite confident that we'll have a very different performance of the F2008 in the next races. Obviously the German GP was really disappointing, but at least we managed to gain some points, which is very important for the Championship, while things at the top remain open. It would be better to be ahead than four points behind, but I'm sure that the next races will go well for us.’

 

During their test session at Jerez last week, the team worked on various improvements for the F2008, meaning that while they worked on finding out what had gone wrong in Germany, they also moved a step ahead.

 

“We worked a lot on the set up, also for races like the one in Singapore, where there will be lower temperatures, because it's a night race. We left Jerez with lots of data, which will help us on the short and on the long term,” he explained.

Just like the track at Monte Carlo, the Hungaroring needs a maximum of aerodynamical downforce, while using the Bridgestone soft and supersoft tyres: with this configuration things went well for the team at the Monaco GP, where they were very competitive.

 

“This is another reason to be confident. Although I prefer fast tracks, I like the one in Budapest: I've never reached the podium, but I was always really strong,” he said.

Over the last days Felipe has been relaxing at home in Monaco and prior to that he spent a day testing at Jerez and another one at the simulator at the FIAT R&D centre, where he worked with the Valencia GP, the next round on the agenda, in mind.

 

“To get to know a new track, especially the corners, is always an interesting experience and I have to say that the track seems to be very demanding. There are many important breaks and changes of direction in the slow corners, but also very fast straights. I think it will be an interesting race and it was useful to drive a couple of laps on the simulator: it can be useful at least to get an idea of what we expect on Friday morning on the first day of Free Practice. I don't use the simulator very often, although I work in its development with the technicians. Usually I'm working at the CRF with Marc Gené and Andrea Bertolini, who are a big help for the Team. But before Valencia there's Budapest: with all the experience from Jerez I can't wait to race again.”

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