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Massa praying for Schumi recovery

Felipe Massa has admitted that he prays for the well-being of former Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher every day. Schumacher - who was Massa's team-mate at Ferrari in 2006 - has been in a medically induced come since he sustained serious head injuries after a skiing accident on December 29. "Dear Michael, my great friend, you helped me so much in my career, and I pray for you every day," Massa wrote on Ferrarri's official website. "I want to see you stronger than ever, just as always. I give you a big hug."
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