Felipe Massa – ‘I will race again’
In his first published interview since waking from a coma and recovering from serious head injuries, the 28-year-old Brazilian said he doesn't remember being struck on the helmet by a steel spring during Hungarian GP qualifying and crashing headlong into a barrier.
"I don't remember anything about the accident but I will race again," Massa is quoted as saying by Britain's News of the World newspaper.
"The accident was so unlucky but I know I'm lucky to be alive.
"When I woke up I didn't know why I was in hospital, so I was asking 'why am I here?'.
"I was pulling all the tubes and Eduardo, my brother, tried to stop me — so we had a fight."
Massa will check out of the AEK hospital in central Budapest and return to his native Brazil on Monday. On Saturday he was visited by Michael Schumacher and Jean Todt.