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Massa: Maybe I should ask for a Turkish passport!
Felipe Massa has joked that he should maybe try to get himself a Turkish passport, after confirming the Turkish Grand Prix as 'his' race with his third win there in as many years.
Turkish Grand Prix post-race reactions.
Felipe Massa: "It's fantastic to have got the hat-trick here in Istanbul - it might really almost be worth asking for a Turkish passport! It was a very tough race but the team worked magnificently, giving me a great car.

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Heikki gets `positive energy` from Spanish shunt.
After bouncing back from his horrific high-speed accident in the Spanish Grand Prix just two weeks ago, Heikki Kovalainen has joked that maybe getting hit on the head there was a positive thing - as he stormed to the maiden front row start of his Formula 1 career in Istanbul this weekend.
Massa proves untouchable at `his` track.
'I own this track', Felipe Massa had vowed on Friday in Turkey, and the Brazilian would prove as good as his word in qualifying around the challenging Istanbul Park circuit, by storming to his second pole position of the 2008 campaign ahead of an impressive Heikki Kovalainen.
Coulthard shines as Webber shunts
Red Bull Racing endured a day of two halves during the opening couple of practice sessions for this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix, with David Coulthard showing strongly towards the upper reaches of the timesheets, but Mark Webber going off heavily in the sister RB4.
Trulli slams rivals who `don`t care about safety`.
Jarno Trulli has slammed some of his Formula 1 rivals for refusing to join the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), suggesting they 'don't care' about safety.
Kovalainen reflects on Barcelona shunt.
Heikki Kovalainen has branded his Spanish Grand Prix shunt as the worst accident of his racing career, even though he emerged from underneath the turn nine tyre barrier with little more than bruising and a concussion.
STR confirms STR3 to miss Turkey.
Scuderia Toro Rosso has confirmed that it intended to debut its 2008 car in Turkey this weekend, but has had to defer the STR3's first race appearance until round six, in Monaco, later this month.
Honda `disappointed` at SAF1 exit.
Honda has claimed to be 'disappointed' by Aguri Suzuki's decision to pull the plug on his ailing Super Aguri F1 team, but admitted that it was inevitable given the operation's current circumstances.
Super Aguri calls time.
Despite various rescue plans being put forward over the past few months, the Super Aguri F1 team has finally accepted the inevitable and revealed that it is to withdraw from the 2008 Formula One world championship.
Bridgestone takes new construction to Istanbul
Although conditions at the Istanbul Park circuit are unlikely to be as harsh as in recent years, due to a date change, Bridgestone has attempted to head off possible problems with its tyres.
Sunseeker launches Fiat P1 challenger.
Having already made its mark in four-wheeled motorsport, Fiat is to power an entry into the Powerboat P1 World Championship for the 2008 season.
Ferrari rubbish Raikkonen retirement talk.
Kimi Raikkonen has absolutely no thoughts of retiring at the end of the 2009 Formula 1 season - that is the view of Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali.
Williams buys stake in AHP.
The Williams F1 team has taken a major step in the development of systems destined for its 2009 with the acquisition of a minority shareholding in Automotive Hybrid Power Limited, a company developing high-energy composite flywheels for use in energy recovery systems.
Eastern Creek to get F1 feasibility study.
Debate over the future of the Australian Grand Prix has taken another turn after it was revealed that a major feasibility study will be carried out into the prospect of upgrading Sydney's Eastern Creek circuit.
McLaren confirms write-off.
Television pictures showing the front of Heikki Kovalainen's McLaren missing following its accident at the Circuit de Catalunya on Sunday naturally caused concern for the health of the driver, but the team insists that the chassis performed as intended.
Danica aiming to be first woman in F1 since 1992.
IndyCar's latest new winner Danica Patrick has dismissed criticism from a former world champion that she is not good enough for Formula 1, by insisting she is 'dead set' on making the move into the top flight in the future.
Honda `beginning to gel` as Button opens account.
by Chris Hayes Jenson Button gifted Honda its first points of the season and his first since Shanghai last year with a superb charge to sixth place in Barcelona - though he hinted afterwards that it could have been even better still.
Piquet: IndyCar hasn`t prepared Danica for F1.
Despite taking her maiden IndyCar Series success in Motegi last weekend, Danica Patrick does not possess the necessary talent to make the move across to Formula 1 - that is the view of former triple world champion Nelson Piquet.
Raikkonen: Let`s see the fuel loads.
Neither Kimi Raikkonen or Felipe Massa would be drawn on whether they consider Fernando Alonso and Renault a legitimate threat for victory in the Spanish Grand Prix, after the local hero qualified between them and on the front row.
JYS: Lewis needs a coach to get him back on-track.
Though Lewis Hamilton may deny that he is missing the input of former team-mate Fernando Alonso in his second season in the top flight in 2008, former Formula 1 ace Adrian Campos has claimed both the Briton and his McLaren-Mercedes squad are suffering from the double world champion's absence.
Brundle: `Sensible` to lose tyre-warmers.
Martin Brundle says he believes the new 2009 technical regulations in Formula 1 are 'a move in the right direction' for the sport, though he echoed leading drivers' fears over the inherent dangers of a ban on tyre-warmers with the top flight set to return to slick rubber next year.