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Felipe Massa Aims To End Formula 1 Career on A High Note

Williams Martini Racing‘s Felipe Massa aims to finish his Formula 1 career on a high as this weekend's season finale at Abu Dhabi. The Brazilian has confirmed he will retire from the sport last time out at the Brazilian Grand Prix, where he managed to hold off both Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez to complete an emotional seventh place on his last ever race on home soil. Ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Massa says the weekend will be an emotional as he competes his last race in the sport, aiming to end it on a high note with the Williams team. 'For me, it will be quite an emotional weekend as it will be my final race with Williams as well as my final race in Formula One.' said...
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