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Massa expects more crashes next season
06 December 2007Felipe Massa believes the ban on traction control might improve the spectacle of racing, but will also cause more crashes to happen in 2008. According to the Brazilian it is now much harder to keep the car under control coming out of slow corners.
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Speaking about his day of testing without the use of traction control Massa told GPUpdate.net: "It's a big difference, good fun and a better show for the fans. I do expect more crashes though. Some might expect it will cause more overtaking moves but I can't agree with them. It is more dangerous as we lose some grip, especially with slicks. The car is really tricky coming out of the corner and thus it is more difficult to have a good exit out of the corner. You can easily lose the rear end of the car now so you need to be a lot smoother on the throttle."
In Jerez Massa enjoyed the company of Michael Schumacher on Thursday. "It was really nice to work with him again. He is a fantastic driver and can help a lot. He is never slow and he can help with the development of next year's car."
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