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Felipe Massa has begun a race-by-race quest for a new Ferrari contract.
After F1's five-week summer break, he went into the Belgian grand prix acknowledging that the remaining races of 2012 are crucial "regarding my future".
The Brazilian then qualified a poor 14th compared to his teammate Fernando Alonso's sixth.
But that was before Spaniard Alonso crashed at the first corner of the race, while Massa had a solid run to fifth -- his second-best result of the entire season.
"I don't know if this race changes anything regarding my future, but I am very satisfied," said the 31-year-old on Sunday.
Team boss Stefano Domenicali was also happy with Massa's "great race" at Spa.
"We are happy for him, because a good result is just what was required at this point of the season," he said.
Felipe Massa has begun a race-by-race quest for a new Ferrari contract.
After F1's five-week summer break, he went into the Belgian grand prix acknowledging that the remaining races of 2012 are crucial "regarding my future".
The Brazilian then qualified a poor 14th compared to his teammate Fernando Alonso's sixth.
But that was before Spaniard Alonso crashed at the first corner of the race, while Massa had a solid run to fifth -- his second-best result of the entire season.
"I don't know if this race changes anything regarding my future, but I am very satisfied," said the 31-year-old on Sunday.
Team boss Stefano Domenicali was also happy with Massa's "great race" at Spa.
"We are happy for him, because a good result is just what was required at this point of the season," he said.
Felipe Massa and Stefano Domenicali. (Photo: WRi2) |