Michael taught me many things : Felipe Massa
Felipe Massa expressed his happiness at Michael Schumacher’s decision to attend the Spanish Grand Prix 2007, this will be Schumacher’s 1st formula grand prix since he retired last year. He has been busy promoting Road Safety apart from holidaying on beaches all this time. It is believed that he will be in Spain as an advisor to the Ferrari F1 team. Felipe also added that Michael has taught him many things and that he will try his best to show Michael that he has improved.
“I’m very happy about it, and he will surely be able to give us an extra boost and enthusiasm,” said Ferrari driver Felipe Massa.
“Personally, I owe Michael a lot. In the year we were together he taught me many things,” the Brazilian said.
“I’ve improved also thanks to him and I’ll do my best to show him that.”
“The world title is my objective, and I think I have the car to win it,” Massa added
“The reason others are a bit ahead now is down to technical problems we had in the first race in Melbourne, and to a couple of mistakes in the second GP in Malaysia.
“But I think I’ve sorted the situation fairly well with victory in Bahrain.”
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