I am not Ferrari's No.2 driver, says Massa

Author: 
ALAN BALDWIN | REUTERS
Publication Date: 
Thu, 2010-07-29 22:02

The Brazilian was at the center of a row over so-called
'team orders' at last Sunday's German Grand Prix when he moved over to let team
mate Fernando Alonso win after receiving a radio message while leading the race.
"Yes, I will fight for the victory here, whatever the
conditions," Massa told a news conference on his return to the Hungaroring
Formula One circuit where last year he suffered life-threatening head injuries.
Asked if he would therefore react differently if he found
himself in the same position as last weekend, he replied: "I will win.
"The time I say that I am a number two driver, I will
not race any more." Alonso is fifth overall in the world championship
standings, 34 points behind McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, while Massa is eighth and
a further 38 back.
Massa said what had happened at Hockenheim made him even
stronger as a person and he bristled at a suggestion from a Brazilian reporter
that he had betrayed his country by obeying the orders.
"I will do everything I can always for my
country," he said. "For me, my country is the most important thing. I
have proved already many times in my life...what I am able to do for my
country." Massa said he had spoken to everyone within Ferrari about the
situation post-Hockenheim.
"I want the best for the team," he said. "I
am not here really just to race. I am here to win. That's really my point. As
long as I am in the condition to win, we need to go to the end, to fight for
the victory." Compatriot Rubens Barrichello, sitting alongside,
commiserated with Massa for what he had been through.
"I was very sorry to see that he had to go through such
a bad thing," said the veteran, who endured regular team orders when he
was seven-times champion Michael Schumacher's partner at the Italian team.
"Nobody should have to go through those feelings,"
added the Brazilian, who had to hand over a win at the infamous 2002 Austrian
Grand Prix that led to team orders being banned by the governing body.
"Felipe is a friend and I wish he didn't go through
that." Barrichello said he had spoken to Massa about the situation at
Ferrari but would not say what his advice had been.
 

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