Felipe Massa says he has no intention of letting Fernando Alonso go past him again if the two are fighting for the win at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend. Massa says he “will win” in case of a repeat of last week's scenario at the German GP in Hockenheim. Ferrari was fined $100,000 after Hockenheim when stewards determined that the Italian team had sent Massa radio messages instructing him to let Alonso take the lead from him on the 49th lap of the race. Massa seemed to comply and finished second while Alonso went on to win the race. Massa, who suffered a season-ending crash here in 2009, says he would quit racing if he was considered a team's No. 2 driver. The 25th edition of the Hungarian GP will be held Sunday. Schumi talked to Massa Former Ferrari favorite Michael Schumacher has had a private word with Brazilian Felipe Massa about the ‘team orders' furore that erupted at last weekend's German Grand Prix. Schumacher told reporters he had spoken to his close friend and former teammate after the Hockenheim race. “He's experienced enough not to need advice from my side,” the seven times Formula One champion said at a news conference in a car showroom near the Hungarian Grand Prix circuit. “I definitely had a little conversation with him but that's naturally of a private nature.” Massa led at Hockenheim but finished a demoralized second due to team orders.