Ferrari's Felipe Massa quite rightly talked of the "dark clouds" clearing after his first win (and finish) of the season at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Brazilian was under increasing pressure after retiring in Australia with engine problems and sliding out in Malaysia when lying second.His situation had been further undermined by rumors Renault's Fernando Alonso had an escape clause in his contract that would allow him to quit the struggling French team at the end of the season and move to Ferrari.
The Scuderia moved to quash the rumors, spokesman Luca Cordero saying his "future is not in question."
On Ferrari's Web site they also dismissed worries about the Brazilian's form.
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