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Analysis shows suspension failure caused Massa's crash

Analysis in the Ferrari factory at Maranello has showed that Felipe Massa's crash during the Monaco Grand Prix was caused by a front left suspension failure. Massa already had a very similar crash on Saturday, but then Ferrari said it was a driver error as nothing was wrong with the car. A Ferrari statement reads: 'After an initial evaluation carried out on site last night based on telemetry data, today, the engineers looked at all the components of Felipe Massa’s car, especially those that sustained damage in the heavy impact when the car crashed on lap 29 of the race. 'The findings validated the first impressions of the engineers, confirming that the accident was caused by an element of...
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