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Felipe Massa set to make U-Turn on retirement

Despite an emotional farewell to Formula One at this year's Brazilian and Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Williams Martini Racing driver Felipe Massa has apparently accepted a provisional offer to return to the team for next season. Motorsport.com has learned that the Brazilian driver has decided to go back upon his decision to retire and will partner eighteen year old Lance Stroll in 2017. If the deal is finalised, this will allow Williams' Valterri Bottas to move to Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, as it has emerged that he is the prime contender for earning the seat of the now retired Nico Rosberg. Williams felt the need to sign a driver over twenty five to partner Stroll, mainly due to...
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