The Sunday Guardian

Felipe Massa set to be replaced by Paul Di Resta

- NEW DELHI

Paul Di Resta is in line for a dramatic return to Formula One after Felipe Massa was struck down with illness midway through the final practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday.

The 36-year-old Massa suffered from illness on Friday night and was taken to the Honvedkorh­az hospital in downtown Budapest for further tests after suffering from dizziness, but took part in third practice on Saturday morning in a bid to prove his fitness ahead of qualifying after being cleared by the FIA.

However, Massa suffered a recurrence to the illness and was forced to pull out of practice, resulting in former Force India driver Di Resta – now Williams test and reserve driver – to make a quick dash from his television commitment­s to the Williams garage.

Di Resta, 31, was due to commentate on the Hungarian Grand Prix in the absence of Martin Brundle, who himself is currently recovering back in the United Kingdom after suffering from illness ahead of the British Grand Prix at Silverston­e two weeks ago.

But a Williams statement confirmed that he will be drafted in for the remainder of the weekend, with just two hours to go before qualifying is due to get underway.

“After feeling unwell during practice in Budapest on Friday and Saturday, Felipe Massa will not drive for the remainder of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend,” read a Williams statement.

“Felipe visited the medical centre and the MH EK Honvedkorh­az hospital for precaution­ary tests on Friday, after feel- ing unwell and dizzy during FP2. He was cleared to take part in Saturday’s practice session by the FIA medical delegate, but he felt unwell again during FP3 and has made the decision to withdraw from the weekend.

“Williams supports Felipe’s decision and the team will work with him to ensure he makes a full recovery, with a view to return to the race track for the Belgian Grand Prix. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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