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Williams needs more rear downforce - Massa

Sutton Images Enlarge Williams will have no major upgrades to its FW36 for this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, but Felipe Massa is confident the team can still build on its positive start to the season in Australia. Massa was taken out at the first corner two weeks ago, but team-mate Valtteri Bottas drove through the field after a puncture on the tenth lap to finish fifth. But Massa said the car was not without its issues and that new parts would not be ready until later rounds. "We are missing a little bit or rear downforce and we are working on that to improve," he said. "Pieces were not ready for this race, so we have the same car, more or less, as we had for Australia....
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