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Felipe Massa is already thinking about racing again, and would be happy to get back into his Ferrari in the next race in Valencia, according to his personal doctor.

Although he joked Massa was "looking like a boxer", Dino Altman told journalists in front of the AEK hospital in Budapest on Thursday that the condition of the Brazilian driver, who suffered a serious accident during the qualifying session of the Hungarian Grand Prix was still getting better all the time.

"Felipe continues to improve. He is eating, he was walking around the room, he took a shower in the morning, like a normal person. So that's good news," Altman, Chief Medical Officer of the Brazilian Grand Prix, said.

"No problem with his eyes, as I've told you before, it's okay.

"He is eating normal food. He ate chicken, today in the morning he had a normal breakfast, some yogurt with nutritional complements, bread, cheese, tomato, and he also had a banana."

Altman said Massa didn't need any special treatments for his rehabilitation process from now on, as he only had to get stronger. He refused to give a specific timeframe for the Brazilian to go racing again, although he stressed he was "sure" Massa would eventually make it back onto the grid.

"It's the only thing he is thinking about, it's his fixed idea. He has no fears at all," Altman said. "He thinks he would be able to race in Valencia."

Reacting to the news that seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher would take his seat in the Ferrari while he was not able to drive again, Massa reportedly joked: "We have to see if I will let him drive!"

"He was joking with his friends and his brother," Altman revealed. "He was telling us that he heard about the Schumacher news, and he told us: 'Let's see if I let him drive the car, because I won't give up.'"

Altman had a short conversation in front of the hospital with FIA Institute deputy president Gerard Saillant, who he said was there to attend Massa as well.

"He has some things to do in his regular job so he has to go home today. But he was here all the time", Altman confirmed, denying earlier reports that Massa would be taken to Saillant's clinic in Paris. "No. We thought about that once, but that's it.

"The FIA medical team was always part of the process," Altman told AUTOSPORT. "Everybody was taking all the decisions together with the physicians here in Hungary."

"There are very good physicians here, really very high standards in terms of the hospital, the physicians, all the work, all the equipment and everything."

He said Massa would be going "home" from the hospital, but whether he would be taken to Monaco or Brazil was not yet decided.

"It depends on when he will go out. There are so many things to deal with, so it's very difficult to say."

On Wednesday afternoon Massa was again visited at the hospital in Budapest by Ferrari chief Luca di Montezemolo, who flew over from Italy to see him.


Nice to see that his confidence doesn't appear to have been damaged. :)
#138364
Massa has opened his eye and can see :):):)

http://www.inentertainment.co.uk/20090729/felipe-massa%E2%80%99s-eye-ok-according-to-doctor/

Sorry if thats been said but its the first I'd heard that he could actually see with the eye.
#138369
Massa has opened his eye and can see :):):)

http://www.inentertainment.co.uk/20090729/felipe-massa%E2%80%99s-eye-ok-according-to-doctor/

Sorry if thats been said but its the first I'd heard that he could actually see with the eye.


Ya we were all shocked & amazed by that yesterday. :yawn:


Ah. Sorry. My internets been down :blush: Well its still good news today :thumbup:
#138382
Massa has opened his eye and can see :):):)

http://www.inentertainment.co.uk/20090729/felipe-massa%E2%80%99s-eye-ok-according-to-doctor/

Sorry if thats been said but its the first I'd heard that he could actually see with the eye.


Ya we were all shocked & amazed by that yesterday. :yawn:


Ah. Sorry. My internets been down :blush: Well its still good news today :thumbup:


It is, given we were all worried last Saturday he may die from his injuries.
#138386
Massa has opened his eye and can see :):):)

http://www.inentertainment.co.uk/20090729/felipe-massa%E2%80%99s-eye-ok-according-to-doctor/

Sorry if thats been said but its the first I'd heard that he could actually see with the eye.


Ya we were all shocked & amazed by that yesterday. :yawn:


Ah. Sorry. My internets been down :blush: Well its still good news today :thumbup:


It is, given we were all worried last Saturday he may die from his injuries.

:yes:
#139454
From F1 Live:

Felipe Massa admits he is "lucky to be alive" but wants to return to the wheel of his Formula One car.

In his first published interview since waking from a coma and recovering from serious head injuries, the 28-year-old Brazilian said he doesn't remember being struck on the helmet by a steel spring during Hungarian GP qualifying and crashing headlong into a barrier.

"I don't remember anything about the accident but I will race again," Massa is quoted as saying by Britain's News of the World newspaper.

"The accident was so unlucky but I know I'm lucky to be alive," he said. "When I woke up I didn't know why I was in hospital, so I was asking 'why am I here?'.

"I was pulling all the tubes and Eduardo, my brother, tried to stop me -- so we had a fight."

Massa will check out of the AEK hospital in central Budapest and return to his native Brazil on Monday. On Saturday he was visited by Michael Schumacher and Jean Todt.

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Source: GMM
#139463
alot of them are in italian and spanish/brazillian

can anyone translate?


Actually a lot of them were in english :)
spanish/brazilian was portugese. Alonso didnt speak spanish, he spoke Italian (as in their 'unfamous' argument).

Lewis' part was nice.
I think this will be Lewis' "growing" season. He's deffinitely off pressure, so he can relax and learn.

Massa has proven great determination. Get well soon! :thumbup:
#139471
alot of them are in italian and spanish/brazillian

can anyone translate?


Actually a lot of them were in english :)
spanish/brazilian was portugese. Alonso didnt speak spanish, he spoke Italian (as in their 'unfamous' argument).

Lewis' part was nice.
I think this will be Lewis' "growing" season. He's deffinitely off pressure, so he can relax and learn.

Massa has proven great determination. Get well soon! :thumbup:


oh i was wondering what language Lewis and Button was speaking.

Thanks :P
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