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I'm not one-circuit wonder - Massa

Felipe Massa (2007)
Felipe Massa (2007)
May 11 (GMM) Felipe Massa has played down suggestions he is a one-circuit wonder, after dominating the Turkish grand prix weekend for a third successive year.



The 26-year-old Brazilian on Sunday secured a hat-trick of Istanbul wins from pole, dating back to his maiden win for Ferrari in 2006.



The statistic means that, of his 7 career wins, almost half of them were secured at the same circuit.



But although this weekend admitting his prowess in Turkey, Massa insists he is just as good on many other grand prix tracks.



"I have good feelings on many circuits, for sure," he said.



"It doesn't mean that because I win here, I cannot win at other tracks. I think I can be competitive in many tracks," Massa said.



He insists that his six pole positions secured in 2007 proves that he is also quick at other events on the annual calendar.



"I started a lot on the front row (elsewhere), so I can be competitive at every race," Massa added.

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