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Massa not ruling out Nurburgring boycott

By Phillip Horton on Sunday, June 30, 2013 Ferrari driver Felipe Massa refused to rule out the prospect of drivers taking a stand against Pirelli's tyres at next weekend's German Grand Prix. Massa was one of five drivers to suffer a tyre failure during the British Grand Prix 'For sure we will talk about it,' Massa said when asked about the prospect of a driver protest. 'Every driver is complaining, even those who didn't experience it today.' 'They need to do something.' 'For me it is unacceptable and they need to do something about it for our safety.' Team-mate Fernando Alonso admitted he was scared when Sergio Perez suffered a failure. 'I had two moments. In that one with Sergio, I was so...
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