
The Ferrari team was hurting last night after an engine failure shattered Felipe Massa's faultless drive and chances of victory just three laps from the end of the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Brazilian comfortably in the lead.
"It hurts to see a car stop with a failure just a few laps from the end when you are solidly in the lead," said Ferrari team manager and engineering chief Luca Baldisserri. "It's a real shame, because Felipe drove an extraordinary race: a perfect start, always a fast pace and a great management of the situation in the final stages."
"We showed our package is up to the job in terms of performance, but we lacked the necessary reliability," he added. "We must continue to work to improve still further, as indeed our competitors are doing. We can expect some weeks of hard work ahead of the next race where we want to achieve what slipped from our grasp today in the very last moments."
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