Four days after the controversy that surrounded the German Grand Prix, the apparent atmosphere in the Formula One paddock is still very intense.
All key players involved in the team orders dispute have had a few days to take a step back, calm down, and plan word-for-word their reactions to the inevitable media grilling that will continue at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Felipe Massa today spoke out about the incident for the first time since Sunday's race.
"The time I say I am a No. 2 driver, I will not race anymore," he said in Thursday's press conference.
Massa insists there is still a harmony between himself and Ferrari, and a mutual understanding of his role within the team.
"For sure I have spoken to everybody inside the team. ...
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