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Massa lauds Alonso and Schumi as toughest team-mates

Ahead of his last ever Brazilian Grand Prix, retiring Felipe Massa has revealed that Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher has been his toughest team-mates in the sport since his debut in 2002. Leaving Sauber for Ferrari in 2006, Massa was partnered with the great Schumacher before being joined by Kimi Raikkonen and eventually double World Champion Alonso. Before being paired up with Alonso, the duo clashed on more than one occasion. Massa, though, said he and the Spaniard became friendly with one another once they wearing the same Ferrari livery. 'Alonso always treated me well, we never had problems,' Massa said. 'But he was always nicer in front of me than behind.' At their most recent...
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