Thursday, September 01, 2016

Felipe Massa set to retire from F1

Felipe Massa will leave Formula 1 at the end of the season after the Williams driver announced his retirement.

The Brazilian, 35, will call time on a 14-year career in F1 that has seen him win 11 Grands Prix and finish on the podium on 41 occasions.

"This will be my last season in F1," an emotional Massa told a packed news conference at Monza on Thursday.

Massa revealed he had taken the decision to quit "several months ago" and had not held talks with any teams - including Williams - about a deal for 2017. November's season-concluding Abu Dhabi GP is set to be his 250th and last race in the sport.

"I will enjoy my last eight races in F1 as much as I've always done," he added. "I just want to say thank you to everybody who is around me and who have followed me in my career."

Massa added he chose the Italian GP as the place to make the announcement as it is where Michael Schumacher confirmed his 'first' F1 retirement 10 years ago, a decision which meant Massa stayed at Ferrari.

"Michael was a big feature on my career," he said. "I decided to do this here because of him." The veteran has struggled this year, scoring just 39 points, and endured a torrid run of form. In the last eight races, he has collected just three points with a pair of tenth-placed finishes.

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