Schumacher leads Ferrari one-two (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-03 08:52
Seven drivers were sidelined by the opening mayhem, including both the
McLarens with Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya shunting the rear of team mate Kimi
Raikkonen and triggering a chain-reaction.
BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld barrel-rolled out, without injury to the German,
while Briton Jenson Button nursed his Honda back to the pits and retired as the
safety car was deployed.
Midland's Portuguese driver Tiago Monteiro and Super Aguri's Japanese Takuma
Sato then collided moments after the safety car came in with just seven laps
run.
Massa, celebrating his best result in Formula One, led from the start but
handed over at the front to Schumacher after the first
pitstops.
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