Massa convinto che la colpa sia di Magnussen:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/115111"Yeah, I think he was a little bit too aggressive," said Massa when asked if he still felt Magnussen was to blame.
"There were two cars and he didn't even have the line to make the corner so quick because he was completely inside.
"I was very cautious on that corner. I even backed off to let Valtteri to go in front.
"In my car it was impossible to know somebody was there. Impossible. I couldn't see. But he was behind, so...
"How many races has he caused problems in the first lap? Anyway..."
The Williams driver feels the FIA stewards were also wrong for having only investigated him.
"So you see there is a lot to improve even in the FIA," he said.
Gli altri piloti non la pensano come il brasiliano:
Speaking during Thursday's FIA press conference, Caterham driver Kamui Kobayashi suggested he felt Massa had to take a bigger part of the responsibility.
"For me Magnussen looks very difficult to avoid [the crash] because he is keeping his line," Kobayashi said.
"It looked as if Felipe is a bit too tight on his line, because if he gives a bit more space I think he could not have the accident.
"For me it is difficult to anticipate from Felipe what he is going to do, and it looked like he suddenly dived into the corner.
"I think Magnussen could have avoided it by braking but it is just after a start and if you brake there he loses a lot of positions.
"But Felipe cannot see in his mirrors, that is the biggest problem."
Force India's Sergio Perez added: "I think it was really, really close at the start of the race and at Turn 1 at Hockenheim it can happen that kind of accident.
"I think Kevin did everything to avoid Felipe, in the end they touch and it was a bad accident for Felipe.
"Who to blame is difficult to say. They both collided but it is difficult to blame someone out of that accident."