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Massa flies to Brazil; feels better and eyes quick return

Category :International Sub Category :Americas
2009-08-03 00:00:00
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Budapest, Aug 3 (DPA) Felipe Massa left a Budapest hospital Monday as he returned to his home in Brazil to recover from severe head injuries sustained on July 25 in qualifying for the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix.

Massa, 28, said in an interview published on the website of his Ferrari team that he felt 'much better now,' hoped to return to racing 'as soon as possible' and that it was 'the best choice' to have record champ Michael Schumacher take his place in the meantime.

Massa's departure was confirmed by the Hungarian defence ministry, which oversees the AEK military hospital where he underwent surgery.

He was taken in an ambulance to Ferihegy airport for the flight in a private plane to Sao Paulo. He is due to spend a few more days in hospital there before going home for further rehabilitation.

The Brazilian driver underwent surgery for multiple skull fractures when he hit a tyre wall after being hit by a spring from a the Brawn GP of Rubens Barrichello on the Hungaroring track.

Massa told the Ferrari website that he knew the cause of the incident but nothing then until he was woken up from an induced coma two days later.

'I know exactly what happened, that a spring came off Rubens' car and hit me on the helmet. I know that something happened to me, but I didn't feel anything when it happened,' he said.

'They told me that I lost consciousness at the moment of the spring's impact on my helmet and I ran into the barriers, then I woke up in hospital two days later. I don't remember anything.

'When I saw Rob (Smedley, his race engineer), he asked me if I remembered Rubens, but the last thing I remembered was when I was behind him at the end of my fast lap in Q2, and than it's blank.




Author :DPA



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