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Felipe Massa: 'It’s an amazing place to go back to'

Felipe Massa is excited for the eleventh round of the 2016 Formula 1 season this weekend at the Hungaroring in Hungary. The Williams Martini Racing driver finished the British Grand Prix in eleventh, just behind the Scuderia Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat in what was a disappointing race for the Brazilian after he was pushed off the circuit by the Scuderia Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel. This incident earned Vettel a penalty, but Massa was unable to better eleventh after making a late race pit stop. There's a lot of history at the Hungarian Grand Prix for Massa, as during qualifying in 2009 he suffered a skull fracture as the result of an accident. After this incident, Massa now feels he has the...
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