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Lowe: Massa still in frame at Williams

While attention focusses on the forthcoming 'shoot-out' between Robert Kubica and Paul di Resta, Williams Chief Technical Officer, Paddy Lowe, claims the team's search for a teammate to Lance Stroll in 2018 is not limited to these two drivers and that Felipe Massa remains in the frame. 'It seems like we're one of the last chairs available for next year,' he told reporters in Suzuka. 'Of course Felipe is very much in the frame, very, very high on our list of possibilities but we owe it to ourselves to take a look around and see what could be the best option for the team going forwards. 'Lance has made great progress through the year,' he continued, 'we're seeing him performing consistently,...
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