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I wanted to leave F1 with my head up - Massa

 XPB Images Felipe Massa says he wanted to leave F1 with his head held high after announcing his retirement from the sport. The Williams driver announced 2016 will be his last season in F1 on Thursday, following a 15-year career which also included spells at Sauber and Ferrari. The 11-time grand prix winner will retire at the age of 35 and he says the way the sport is going allied to a desire to leave on his own terms contributed to his decision. “These cars have something to do with everything, your position in the championship, your performance, some things around Formula 1, some rules, it’s part of that," Massa said. “Also the time, I have been here for 15 years, so...
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