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New Ferrari for Massa

Ferrari have confirmed that Felipe Massa will use a brand new chassis in Montreal this weekend after his crash during the Monaco Grand Prix.The Brazilian's shunt on lap 29 of the race appeared identical to one he also suffered during practice on Saturday morning. Both saw Massa's F138 spear left into Armco at approximately 170mph before it hit barriers head-on at Ste Devote corner. However, Ferrari later confirmed that the second was caused by suspension failure. It was a difficult weekend in general for the Scuderia. While Massa was briefly admitted to hospital as a result of his accident, Fernando Alonso finished the race down in seventh place and lost ground to Championship leader...
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