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Massa: Welcome to Monaco Lance!

Felipe Massa has defended his under-fire Williams teenage teammate Lance Stroll amid suggestions, by his own admission, that the Canadian rookie treats his career like a computer game. The back-from-retirement Brazilian reacted after eighteen year old Stroll crashed on the entry to Casino Square during Thursday's second practice session. Massa was sympathetic to his teammate’s difficulties on his first acquaintance with arguably the most demanding, technical and unforgiving circuit on the calendar. 'It's his first weekend in Monaco and many drivers have accidents,' said Massa. 'Perhaps we should just say ‘Welcome to Monaco!' “I think Lance did a good lap, he was more competitive...
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