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Felipe Massa to retire from Formula 1 at end of season

Massa has 11 wins and 41 podiums from 268 races. He will bid goodbye to home fans at the Brazilian Grand Prix next week at Interlagos.

Reported by: AP New Delhi Published : Nov 04, 2017 19:26 IST, Updated : Nov 04, 2017 19:26 IST
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Image Source : GETTY IMAGES A file image of Felipe Massa.

Formula One driver Felipe Massa will retire at the end of the season. The 36-year-old Brazilian driver was originally going to retire from the Williams team last season but changed his mind after Valtteri Bottas suddenly left Williams to join Mercedes.

Massa has 11 wins and 41 podiums from 268 races. He will bid goodbye to home fans at the Brazilian Grand Prix next week at Interlagos.

"I have now enjoyed four great years with the team, but my career in Formula One will finally come to an end this season," Massa said Saturday in a team statement. "I take so many great memories with me as I prepare for my final two races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi, and although they will be emotional, I am looking forward to ending on a high note."

Massa was in tears last year as he walked around the track in Brazil carrying the national flag, thinking that it was his farewell. But after Bottas was drafted in as an emergency replacement for world champion Nico Rosberg at Mercedes, he stayed on another year. This time it really will be his last home race.

He is in 11th place in the standings this season with a best finish of sixth, at the season-opening Australian GP and then in Bahrain two races later.

Massa, one of the most well-liked drivers on the circuit, overcame a serious head injury sustained at the Hungarian GP in July 2009.

He never won the F1 title, missing out in 2008 in the cruellest fashion. After winning the season-ending GP in Brazil, he thought the title was his and his Ferrari team began celebrating wildly.

But Lewis Hamilton moved up to fifth place on the last lap and beat him to the title by one point.

Massa was third in the 2006 championship, also for Ferrari, behind teammate Michael Schumacher and champion Fernando Alonso. But since that dramatic defeat in 2008, he has never been close again.

Williams did not announce who will replace Massa next season to drive alongside 19-year-old Canadian Lance Stroll, who is 10th in the standings.

But Polish driver Robert Kubica is touted as a possible replacement for Massa, in what would be a sensational return to F1 after his right hand was partially severed during a rally race in 2011.

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