Massa: Alguersuari too young for F1
Felipe Massa believes Jaime Alguersuari is too young and inexperienced to make his Formula 1 debut at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend

At 19 year and 125 days of age, Alguersuari will become the youngest ever driver to participate in a grand prix after taking over Sebastien Bourdais' seat at the Toro Rosso team.
The Spanish racer has only driven a Formula 1 car in straightline tests and in demonstration runs, and arrives in Hungary having not completed a single lap in the STR4 machine.
Massa admitted he was surprised by Toro Rosso's decision to put him in the car, and the Brazilian reckons it is wrong for F1 and will not help Alguersuari as he is likely to struggle.
"For me he's too young," Massa told reporters at Hungaroring. "When I came into Formula 1 I was just 20 and for me it was also quite young. I was too inexperienced to ask what I needed from the car so I made some mistakes. For sure I had a very difficult car to drive, but anyway, it was not easy for me.
"But even for myself, and I can say it was too early for me, I did the whole winter (of testing), so I did many tests in Formula 1. He's never driven a Formula 1 car, or he has driven it in a straight line or whatever.
"For me it's wrong. It's not good for him. For me he can burn himself very quickly. Maybe he's an incredible talent and he will do much better than everybody thinks, but for me it's not good for him.
"I'm surprised a team would put a guy like this in the car. For me it's not right."
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