Felipe Massa did not have far to come to work on
Wednesday as a Monaco resident and the Ferrari
driver joined three other drivers in yesterday’s
FIA Press Conference.
With
the decision from the Paris court dominating the
F1 headlines, the Scuderia Ferrari driver’s
views on the circuit were not the main topic for
the world’s press, although he was asked to
assess the most challenging point on this famous
street circuit. “It’s definitely the Casino
Square, as it is quite difficult to get right
and you pay the price if you get it wrong, as I
did a couple of years ago when I crashed at that
spot. Really, there is not one place here where
you gain or lose time more than anywhere else
and every corner is important in terms of
getting a good lap time, so you need to be
consistent and fully concentrated.”
Onto the political news and the Brazilian was
firm in his support for his team’s position. “I
will always support my team and to be honest, it
is not just Ferrari standing alone in this. We
have taken the lead in the matter, but most of
the other teams think the same way. From my
point of view, I am a Formula 1 driver, but
before that I am a Ferrari driver and I am very
proud of that.” While standing firm with the
Scuderia, Felipe also put his own case: “I am
neutral in my role as a driver, but I think that
many of the ideas that have come from FOTA,
regarding cost cutting are very good and
interesting and I think the current situation is
politically motivated. I am not a politician, I
simply want the best for the sport I work in. I
want it for the fans and the sponsors because we
race for the fans and because of the support
from our sponsors. The current situation must be
difficult for them to understand.” And a final
word on this weekend’s sporting activity? “I am
very confident we can do a good job and as for
the problem with the refuelling I had in Spain,
we had never seen this happen before.”
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