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Massa 'happy to continue' in Formula 1

– Williams driver Felipe Massa says that he would be "happy" to extend his Formula 1 career into 2018, having led the team's charge so far this season.Massa was initially replaced by Lance Stroll for 2017, prior to Valtteri Bottas' switch to Mercedes, made possible when the Brazilian agreed to return to a seat.Over the first seven rounds, Massa has finished in the points on four occasions, including sixth-place results in Australia and Bahrain, putting Williams sixth in the standings.Massa has already fielded questions over his future, around a third of the way into the campaign, and stated that he would not be against staying on."As the middle of the season draws...
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