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Massa shows signs of improvement

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa's displays signs of recovery following surgery on a fractured skull sustained during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Massa 'communicating' as condition improves

Felipe Massa's health was improving today after the Formula One driver made "passive communication" with doctors, and medical scans provided "positive signs."
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cbc.ca Ferrari encouraged by Massa's recovery

Felipe Massa continued to show improvements in his condition Tuesday, and Ferrari officials expressed hope thathe could eventually return to Formula One.
07/28/09
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ABCNews Massa Alert, Answering Questions in...

Felipe Massa alert, answering questions in 3 languages; driver could leave hospital next week
07/28/09
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The Independent Massa eye 'undamaged' say doctors

Injured Formula One driver Felipe Massa could walk out of a Budapest hospital within 10 days and his eye appears to have suffered no damage in Saturday's accident, his doctors...
07/28/09
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The Independent Massa takes first steps after accident

Formula One driver Felipe Massa took his first steps today since a high-speed crash at the weekend left him near death.
07/29/09
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guardian.co.uk 'No doubt' Massa will race again

• Massa has taken his first steps since fracturing his skull• Brazilian to stay in hospital 'for the next few days'Felipe Massa has been moved out of intensive care, with...
07/29/09
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guardian.co.uk Michael Schumacher returns to F1

• Formula One legend to stand in for Ferrari's injured Massa• Fitness not a problem despite three years in retirementMichael Schumacher has put his retirement on hold to...
07/29/09
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Eye injury could end Massa's career

• 'We don't know if he'll be able to race again' says doctor• 'Improving' Massa visited by Barrichello and BrawnFelipe Massa's Formula One career appears to be hanging in the balance following confirmation that he has suffered some damage to his left eye.Massa is in intensive care at the AEK military hospital in Budapest after suffering a skull fracture following a freak accident on Saturday during qualifying for the Hungarian grand prix.Although the 28-year-old, still in a medically induced coma, has shown signs of improvement after undergoing emergency surgery, it has emerged that Massa may have sustained eye problems. If that is the case, and the Brazilian is unable to see properly in the future, it will mean his days in motor racing are over.Professor Robert Veres said: "He has suffered some damage to the eye. We don't know if he'll be able to race again."Earlier today it was reported that Massa had "a quiet night" as he continued his recovery.After yesterday's race at the Hungaroring, Massa was visited by the Ferrari team principal, Stefano Domenicali, team-mate Kimi Raikkonen and the Brawn GP driver Rubens Barrichello and team principal, Ross Brawn.It was a spring that had worked loose on Barrichello's car that hit Massa on his helmet at 162mph, causing his injuries and subsequent crash into a tyre barrier.A Ferrari spokesman said: "Felipe had a quiet night. He is OK, and he is due to have another CT scan today."Doctors at the hospital were encouraged by the positive results of yesterday's first CT scan following surgery and hoped that Massa would continue to show steady improvement.A spokesman for the Hungarian defence ministry, under whose jurisdiction the hospital is run, has been quoted as saying on local television that Massa is starting to "communicate actively"."He reacts when he's spoken to. We are optimistic a slow recovery is beginning," said Istvan Bocskai, who also confirmed Massa could move his hands and legs.FIA president Max Mosley has, meanwhile, asked for an investigation to be launched into recent debris-related accidents in Formula One and Formula Two.The FIA safety commission, which is made up of medical and technical representatives from all areas of motor sport, will submit a report and recommendations to the world motor sport council.It follows the incident involving Massa and the death of the teenage Formula Two driver Henry Surtees at Brands Hatch when his car was struck by a wheel which had come off a rival's car.FerrariBrawnFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Injured F1 driver Massa out of danger

The eye injury Ferrari driver Felipe Massa suffered in a crash this past weekend isn't life-threatening, but the Brazilian faces an uncertain future in Formula One, according to his doctor.
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Los Angeles Times Felipe Massa's injuries may get...

Schumacher, a seven-time Formula One champion, might come out of retirement to drive again for Ferrari in place of Massa, who was seriously hurt in a freak accident Saturday. ...
07/29/09
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guardian.co.uk Michael Schumacher returns to F1

• 'I cannot ignore this unfortunate situation,' says Schumacher• Seven-time champion will drive for Ferrari until Massa returnsSeven-time Formula One world champion Michael...
07/29/09
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cbc.ca Injured F1 driver Massa making progress

Felipe Massa is already planning a return to racing and joking about keeping Michael Schumacher away from his car as he continues to return "to normal" following his crash, his...
07/30/09
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The Independent Schumacher back in the race

Michael Schumacher has never lacked self-belief, but the seven-times world champion's readiness to put his reputation on the line by returning to Formula One as a replacement...
07/30/09
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The Independent Massa vows to come back this year

If Felipe Massa has his way, Ferrari might not need Michael Schumacher as their saviour and his stand-in in the European Grand Prix in Valencia later this month. The injured...
08/01/09
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Michael Schumacher visits recovering F1 driver Felipe Massa at hospital in Hungary
08/01/09
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Massa 'could be home in 10 days'

• Injured Ferrari driver talking to family and friends• Massa brought out of artificial coma yesterdayThe injured Formula One driver Felipe Massa is recovering well and could walk out of a Budapest hospital on his own within 10 days, his doctor said on Tuesday."My expectation is that he would walk out of the hospital," Peter Bazso, the medical director of the AEK hospital, told public television M1 today. "If his recovery continues at this pace, I wouldn't rule out that he could leave within 10 days."The Brazilian Ferrari driver fractured his skull in an accident during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday when he was hit just above his left eye by a bouncing spring, weighing almost a kilo, that broke free from his compatriot Rubens Barrichello's Brawn car."He's spending more and more time awake, talking to family and friends," Bazso said, adding that they could begin "mobilising him" within a few days. Doctors brought Massa, last year's championship runner-up, out of an artificial coma yesterday and also took him off a respirator."I would like to point out that although he's recovering, this is not the end of the story. He is still in a life-threatening condition," Bazso said. "Of course, the danger is decreasing by the day."Bazso said it was too early to predict whether Massa had suffered any lasting damage. Ferrari officials, including team boss Stefano Domenicali, are expected to visit Massa today.Felipe MassaFormula OneFerrariMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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The Independent

Massa may never race again after eye damage

Felipe Massa's Formula One career appears to be in the balance following confirmation that he has suffered serious damage to his left eye.
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cbc.ca F1 driver Massa flown back to Brazil

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa is on his way home to Brazil, nine days after a life-threatening crash during qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
08/03/09
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ABCNews Massa Leaves Hospital in Hungary, on...

Felipe Massa leaves hospital in Hungary, flies home to Brazil
08/03/09
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The Independent Massa: 'I want to get back behind the...

As he prepared to fly home to Brazil from Hungary yesterday, Ferrari driver Felipe Massa thanked God and said that his primary aim was to get back into a racing car as soon as...
08/04/09
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cbc.ca Recovering F1 driver Massa returns home

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa left the hospital Tuesday and returned home for the first time since a life-threatening crash in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix 10 days...
08/05/09
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The Independent Massa eager to begin racing again

Ferrari's Felipe Massa is recovering well from his accident in Hungary last month and is waiting for doctors to give him the go-ahead to race again, his fellow Brazilian...
08/13/09
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F1 Complete Spanish GP debrief: Ferrari

F. Massa: 6th 1:38.10.029 + 50.827 66 laps 275 chassisK. Raikkonen: R 28.17.924 Lap 18 17 laps 279 chassis
05/10/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Massa to undergo more tests in US

Formula One driver Felipe Massa will travel to the United States on Friday to undergo tests with a doctor renowned for treating injured race car drivers.
08/24/09
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The Independent Massa to undergo more tests

Formula One driver Felipe Massa will travel to the United States on Friday to undergo tests with a doctor renowned for treating injured race car drivers.
08/24/09
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