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Ferrari want to retain Massa

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali has admitted his preference would be to retain Felipe Massa for 2014 - but only if the Brazilian can deliver the required results to save his Scuderia career.After earning a one-year extension twelve months ago with a sudden upsurge in form, Massa has started the second half of this season once again striving to earn a late reprieve. After a bright start to the campaign, in which he regularly out-qualified team-mate Fernando Alonso, the veteran's results have deteriorated markedly, with a best finish of sixth place since May's Spanish GP. According to reports prior to last week's Belgian GP, when the Brazilian once again failed to keep pace with Alonso,...
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