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Paul di Resta to replace unwell Felipe Massa in Hungary

Felipe Massa has been forced to withdraw from the Hungarian Grand Prix because of illness and will be replaced by Scot Paul di Resta. The Brazilian was passed fit to take part in final practice despite going to hospital after feeling dizzy and unwell in Friday's second practice session. He was released from hospital and spent the night at his hotel, but suffered more problems in final practice. Di Resta, 31, has not driven the 2017 car and not raced in F1 since 2013. Media playback is not supported on this device Palmer's guide to his state-of-the-art helmet A statement from Williams said: "The team supports Felipe's decision and the team will work with him to ensure he makes a full...
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