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Lowe: Massa experience crucial to Stroll

Williams tech boss Paddy Lowe has hailed Felipe Massa as a 'fantastic' mentor for Canadian rookie Lance Stroll. In Russia, the 18-year-old finished the first race of his Formula 1 career after three previous DNFs and Lowe believes Stroll has the potential to come leaps-and-bounds under the tutelage of his vastly-experience team-mate. 'I've admired Felipe as a competitor for many years, particularly 2008 when I was with McLaren and Lewis [Hamilton] and it was a really tough battle between the two of them and the two teams,' Lowe said. 'He did a fantastic job that year, and as you know, he was briefly world champion. So Felipe is a world champion-class driver, so it's great to work with him....
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