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Originally Posted by legion
Now, I'm no Ferrari fan, but I don't want anyone to get hurt. Massa is a good guy, despite who he works for. I hope he recovers.
Just because he was conscious when he was put on the ambulance doesn't mean everything is fine. It can take minutes to hours for the brain to start swelling dangerously after an accident. Once again, I hope this isn't the case for him.
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On the lighter side, I was a little amused when timing and scoring went down. I did notice that Alonso went from driver to driver and figured out who should be where. This was a good thing IMO, because it prevented the FIA from monkeying with the results.
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Just because he was put in the amulance does not mean anything. For you old racing fans, just remember Mark Donohue, 1975, hit a fence post at this same event, went back to the pits, and died the next day from head injuries. Prayers to Massa.