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Domenicali wants to retain Massa

Stefano Domenicali would like Ferrari to retain Felipe Massa for next season but admits the Brazilian needs to deliver better results. Although Massa's Ferrari seat was on the line last season, the Scuderia opted to re-sign the 32-year-old on the back of a stronger second half of the campaign. However, the Brazilian has once again struggled to deliver the results Ferrari need of him. Falling well behind his team-mate Fernando Alonso, Massa has netted just one podium finish this season compared to Alonso's six. And while the Spaniard is firmly in the race for this year's Drivers' Championship, Massa is out of it having scored less than half his team-mate's points. In recent weeks Kimi...
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