BUDAPEST, Hungary(AP) -- Felipe Massa says he has no intention of
letting Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso pass him if the two are
fighting for the win at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Massa said Thursday that he "will win" if the situation that
occurred at the German GP repeats itself Sunday.
Ferrari was fined $100,000 after stewards determined the Italian
team sent Massa radio messages instructing him to let Alonso
take the lead from him on the 49th lap of last weekend's race at
Hockenheim. Massa seemed to comply and finished second while
Alonso went on to victory.
Massa says he would quit racing if he was considered a team's
No. 2 driver.
The Brazilian is back at the Hungaroring circuit for the first
time since he was seriously injured in a season-ending crash at
last year's race.