Brazilian Felipe Massa, who races for the Ferrari Formula 1 team,
announced yesterday that he has no plans of playing dirty in order to win in
next Sunday's race in Interlagos, Sao Paulo.
The race will decide the winner of this year's World Championship of Drivers.
On one of his many promotional appearances, Massa took time to stop by an
elementary school in Campo Grande, Sao Paulo. In front of more than 400 kids,
Massa gave a motivational speech to the children and teachers alike. Apart from
donating more than 1,200 books to the school's library, the driver also
inaugurated the reading room of Felipe Massa.
In relation to Sunday's race, the Brazilian needs to win the race and hope
that his rival, Lewis Hamilton, does not arrive better than sixth place. In
order to win, Massa hopes to do his best and promises a clean race.
"Playing dirty has never been part of my game. I don't want anything to do
with it. The only thing on my mind is winning the race. The rest does not depend
on me. If I am champion, it will be a dream come true. If not, that's OK, I will
try again next year," said Massa.