This morning
Felipe Massa left Budapest
in the direction of São
Paulo, Brazil, where he
will arrive in the evening.
His wife Raffaela and his
personal doctor Dino Altmann
are travelling with him,
while the rest if his family
left for Brazil yesterday. Before
leaving the AEK hospital,
where he recovered after the
accident during the
Hungarian GP's qualifying,
Felipe gave an exclusive
interview to the official
Ferrari website.
How do
you feel? What do you
remember from the accident?
“It is sort of a strange
feeling. 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. 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 and that's
why what the doctors did had
to be explained to me. 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. It's
difficult to explain. I'm
feeling much better now and
I want to recover as soon as
possible to get back behind
the wheel of a Ferrari.”
Do you
want to thank anyone?
“First of
all I want to thank God.
Then I want to thank the
doctors at the race track
and at Budapest's AEK
hospital, who have done a
lot for me, and Dino
Altmann, who came with my
family from Brazil and who
was extraordinary over the
last days. But I also
want to thank everybody who
prayed and who wrote to me
via my own and Ferrari's
website, hoping that
everything went well. So
many people wrote to me,
also many who aren't
interested in Formula 1, but
had heard about what
happened to me: thank you so
much and I want to tell them
that I'm praying also for
them. I would have done the
same if an accident had
happened to another driver:
I would have prayed for him
that everything went well.”
How much
help was the fact that your
family was here over the
last days?
“My family
is important to me. They
have always been close to me
during my career, victories
and defeats, and the most
difficult moments. There was
only Edoardo at Budapest,
but when the accident
happened Raffaela, my
father, my mother and then
my sister came to Hungary. I
know that they've suffered a
lot and I want to thank
them. And then there's
another family I have to
thank: the Ferrari family.
They were great, they helped
us in any possible way and
it's a great thing to be
part of this group.”
What's
your first wish when you get
back to Brazil?
“Coming back
to my home, checking that
everything is as it was
before. Many things have
happened over the last days
and I want to get back to a
normal life. I want to get
back into the best possible
condition, doing things you
do every day.”
For a
while your car will be
driven by Michael
Schumacher: do you have any
advice for him?
“Michael
doesn't need my advice! It
was him who gave me many
tips during my career when
we were racing together. He
knows how to win, he knows
how to drive and he's great:
it was the best choice
handing over the car to such
a fantastic person and I'm
sure that everybody will be
happy to see him back on the
track again. Although I hope
I'll be back on the track
with Ferrari as soon as
possible."
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