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Ferrari to confirm Massa for 2013 imminently

Felipe Massa will remain at Ferrari in 2013 following his recent performances in Japan and Korea in which he finished second and fourth respectively. The Brazilian has struggled this and last season to match the performances of his team-mate Fernando Alonso who, up until this weekend, had led the championship whilst Massa has lingered in the midfield at best. With stronger recent performances, including his first podium since the 2010 Korean GP last weekend in Japan, Ferrari are believed to have agreed a new single season contract for next season. The move will allow Nico Hulkenberg to complete a move to Sauber next year to reportedly partner Esteban Gutierrez. Hulkenberg had been...
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