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Massa had head-start on Belgian GP grid

Massa escaped a drive-through penalty

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Felipe Massa escaped penalty despite clearly getting a head-start in last Sunday’s Belgian grand prix.

Before the five red lights went out at Spa-Francorchamps, BBC commentator Martin Brundle observed that the Ferrari was about "two metres" ahead of its starting area on the grid.

A spectator’s amateur footage, posted on video sharing website Youtube, now supports Brundle’s observation, but the Brazilian was not penalised by the stewards.

Massa, who finished the race in fourth place, was at least 1 metre ahead of his grid box.

Ferrari’s post-race press release mentions neither Massa’s grid error or the fact that he made up two early positions once the race had started.

If FIA officials, or any of his competitors, had noticed the incident, Massa would probably have received a drive-through penalty.

Sensors in the grid boxes are supposed to ensure the cars’ correct positioning as well as whether the competitor made a jump-start.

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