Alonso, Massa have 'angry exchange'
2007-07-22 20:26
Nuerburgring - McLaren's
Fernando Alonso apologised to Ferrari's Felipe Massa for an
angry exchange after a wheel-banging finish to Sunday's European
Grand Prix.
Massa, leading Sunday's chaotic race after his final
pitstop, did his best to hold off Alonso on vibrating tyres but
the Spaniard muscled his way past on the 56th of 60 laps with
the cars touching.
Television showed both men having words as they waited to
step on the podium, with runner-up Massa turning away from the
triumphant double world champion who grinned and raised both
thumbs to the camera.
The title rivals have previous history between them, dating
back to last year's Italian Grand Prix when Spaniard Alonso felt
unfairly penalised for impeding the Brazilian in qualifying for
Ferrari's home race.
They also clashed after this year's Spanish Grand Prix in
Barcelona where Alonso questioned Massa's driving after a
first-corner collision ended his hopes of winning at home.
"I was really surprised when he came to say that I did that
on purpose," said Massa of the latest incident on a slippery
Nuerburgring circuit.
"I would never do something like that on purpose. Like I
said in Barcelona, it was normal, here was normal and it's going
to be like that. So if he was a little bit unhappy, it's not my
problem."
Alonso refused to fuel the latest spat and declared the
episode closed.
"We touched each other two times (on the track) and I
apologise to him because I was so stressed when I finished the
race, because we nearly didn't finish the race," he said.
"I apologise if I said anything to him, because it's motor
racing and it's a fight. We finished the race, so I don't want
to talk any more about this and I want to enjoy the win."
Massa accepted his words: "I don't have anything against
anybody, I just do my race and I follow the rules of the sport,
that's all," he said.
"If somebody tells me something I did was wrong and I didn't
I will be unhappy. That is normal. But if he has apologised then
that's fine, he knows he was not right after the race."
Alonso's win left him two points adrift of leader and team
mate Lewis Hamilton. Massa moved up to third overall and a
further nine points behind.