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Massa delighted to lead midfield charge

– Williams' Felipe Massa labelled himself as "really happy" as he led the charge in Formula 1's midfield by placing sixth at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.Massa, who qualified seventh, jumped ahead of Haas rival Romain Grosjean on the opening lap and maintained his position across the remainder of the race.Massa was almost a minute adrift of Red Bull's Max Verstappen but kept a substantial gap to nearest midfield rival Sergio Pérez."I knew the most important thing for me was to overtake Grosjean at the start," he said."Because the competition was looking more with him than with the other guys in front who I knew would be very difficult to beat...
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