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Donington Park (National Circuit)
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Donington Park (National Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Sutton claims victory in race two

BTCC Donington Park: Ingram stripped of win

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Donington Park (National Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Ingram stripped of win

Button takes Goodwood Members’ Meeting win in E-type Jaguar

Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Lewis Hamilton wants to clear air with Felipe Massa after India accident

Lewis Hamilton says he would like to clear the air with Felipe Massa following another on-track collision in the Indian Grand Prix

The duo made contact for the fifth time this year during the Buddh event, with Massa getting a penalty for the incident.

Hamilton insisted he has no problems with Massa and claimed he wanted to talk to the Brazilian to clear the air if he was willing too.

"I haven't spoken to him," said Hamilton in Abu Dhabi. "I would like to clear the air, but we have to meet in the middle, it can't just come from one side. He has to be willing as well.

"We've had our collisions on the track, but I really don't have any problems with him, and that's been the same all year."

The McLaren driver said, however, that he is aiming to be fighting for victory and "nowhere near" Massa this weekend.

"I definitely plan to be nowhere near him," he said.

Massa insisted he did not feel he had done anything wrong in India, and he believes it was the stewards who made a mistake with their decision.

"I went to Brazil and he went to I don't know, so no conversation," he said. "But I just repeat what I said in the last race. I didn't do anything wrong in the last race. If it was another driver I would have done the same.

"I turned in front and I was very upset not because it was Lewis, but because they penalised me for something I didn't do wrong. I didn't do anything wrong. Even if we had some crashes this year it wasn't coming from me for sure.

"It was not a mistake from me, or even from Lewis. Maybe you can say it was race collision. But the mistake for me came from the stewards. When I make a mistake on the track I'm the first one to come here and say 'sorry, guys, I made a mistake'. But in the last race it was not a mistake from me, for sure."

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