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Massa: It was impossible to see Magnussen in Germany

HUNGARORING, July 24, 2014 (F1plus/Katie Grimmett).- One week after their first lap collision, Felipe Massa continues to insist that the crash at Hockenheim was the fault of McLaren driver, Kevin Magnussen. The incident cost Massa a chance at the podium last week, forcing him to retire from the race. As a result, the Brazilian has been quick to pass blame to the rookie driver, remaining adamant that he was failing to consider the needs of those around him. “I think he was a little too aggressive, he did not have the line to make that move because he was on the inside”, he explained. “I could not know someone was there, it was impossible, I couldn’t see!” When asked about the...
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