Ferrari's Felipe Massa will have a brain scan after fracturing his skull in a freak accident at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Brazilian's Formula One team said today.

Last year's overall championship runner-up was in intensive care after being hit on the head by bouncing debris from compatriot Rubens Barrichello's Brawn during yesterday's qualifying.

"After undergoing an operation yesterday afternoon, Felipe Massa's condition remains stable and there were no further complications through the night," Ferrari said in a statement.

"He will be given a CT scan today, which will provide more precise information."

Massa underwent emergency surgery at Budapest's AEK military hospital yesterday, with a Defence Ministry official saying the driver had been in a "serious, life-threatening condition" before the operation.

The accident, which ruled Massa out of today's race at the Hungaroring, brought back grim memories of the crash that killed compatriot and triple champion Ayrton Senna at Imola in 1994 and led to renewed concerns about safety.

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