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Felipe Massa in talks with Lotus

Felipe Massa has revealed that he is in advanced negotiations with Lotus F1 Team as the Brazilian driver searches for a seat on the 2014 grid after announcing last week that he would not be driving for Ferrari next season. Massa has enjoyed eight seasons at Maranello, becoming the second longest serving driver in the history of Scuderia Ferrari, but after a difficult couple of years he will leave the team at the end of 2013. In his place, the team has re-signed Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen, but Massa is working hard to secure a move in the opposite direction. 'We are negotiating. In my opinion the Lotus has a very competitive car, which is what I want. It is a team with a very important...
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