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Paul Di Resta on standby for sick Massa in Budapest

Williams reserve driver Paul di Resta is on standby to sub in for Felipe Massa at the Hungarian Grand Prix after the Brazilian was taken to a local hospital Friday.  Massa, who took part in F1's Friday running, was reportedly taken first to the circuit's medical center then a local hospital for precautionary checks after he […] The post Paul Di Resta on standby for sick Massa in Budapest appeared first on F1 Hub.
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