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Massa announces retirement

Felipe Massa has announced that he is to retire from F1 at the end of the season. The 35-year-old Brazilian is in his third year with Williams, having joined the team in 2014, and is due to celebrate his 250th Grand Prix start at his final race in Abu Dhabi. Massa scored three podiums and one pole position on his way to seventh in the drivers' standings in his first season with the team, helping Williams climb to third in the Constructors' Championship. Two further podiums followed in 2015 as he finished sixth in the Drivers' Championship and the team retained third place in the Constructors'. He is currently ninth in the 2016 championship. Massa made his F1 debut with Sauber back in 2002,...
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