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Felipe Massa (born April 25, 1981) is a Brazilian Formula One racing driver, currently employed by Ferrari as team-mate to seven times world champion Michael Schumacher.

Early career

Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Massa began karting when he was 9 years old, finishing fourth in his first season. He continued in national and international championships for 7 years, and in 1998 he moved into Formula Chevrolet, finishing the Brazilian championship in fifth. In the next season, he won 3 of the 10 races and took the championship. In 2000, he moved to Europe to compete in the Italian Formula Renault series, winning both it and the European Formula Renault championship in the same year. Whilst having the opportunity to move into Formula 3, he opted instead for the Formula 3000 Euro-Series, and was dominant, winning 6 of the 8 races to take the championship. He was offered an F1 test with the Sauber team, who promptly signed him for 2002. In the meantime he guested for Alfa Romeo in the European Touring Car series.

Massa relaxing during an autograph session at the 2005 United States Grand Prix
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Massa relaxing during an autograph session at the 2005 United States Grand Prix

Formula One career

His debut season of F1 saw him paired with ex-F3000 champion Nick Heidfeld. Whilst showing that he definitely had pace, Massa made several mistakes and spun off the track on many occasions. He managed to score 4 championship points, including a 5th place finish at the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya. Late in the season he received a penalty for the United States Grand Prix, and thus Sauber brought in Heinz-Harald Frentzen, their former driver. Massa returned for Suzuka, but Frentzen was already confirmed as Heidfeld's team-mate for 2003. Having been denied a Jordan race seat, Massa moved to Ferrari as a test driver.

Having impressed the team, and showing signs that his mistake rate had declined, Massa was re-signed by the Sauber team for 2004, alongside Giancarlo Fisichella. He had a good season, scoring 12 of the team's 34 points - highlighted by a career-best 4th place at the Belgian Grand Prix. Fisichella generally outperformed his Brazilian team-mate, but Massa on occasion demonstrated sound pace. In 2005 he remained with Sauber, but in an uneventful season was unable to score regular points. He managed to outpace second driver Jacques Villeneuve over the course of the year, although the 1997 world champion was often the quicker of the two by the end of 2005. For 2006 Massa moved to Ferrari alongside Schumacher.

He got off to a good start at Ferrari, qualifying 2nd at the opening race in Bahrain, and managing to come from almost the back of the grid, (21st), to 5th in Malaysia, beating Schumacher who started from 14th. However, in Bahrain, in both saturday practice and the race, he seemed to resume his tendency to spin out in silly places, narrowly missing eventual winner Fernando Alonso in the race. He kept up his reputation as being a bit on the wild side at the Australian GP when he crashed his Ferrari in Qualifying, and then wrecking the heavily-repaired car at the first corner in the race in contact with Christian Klien and Nico Rosberg. However, he did score his first career podium at the Nürburgring, behind only Schumacher and Alonso, and then set the fastest lap at Barcelona.


Complete Formula One results

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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Team
2002 Sauber AUS
ret
MYS
6
BRA
ret
SMR
8
SPA
5
AUT
ret
MON
ret
CAN
9
EUR
6
GBR
9
FRA
ret
DEU
7
HUN
7
BEL
ret
ITA
ret
USA
DNP
JPN
ret
Sauber
2004 Sauber AUS
ret
MYS
8
BAH
12
SMR
10
SPA
9
MON
5
EUR
9
CAN
ret
USA
ret
FRA
13
GBR
9
DEU
13
HUN
ret
BEL
4
ITA
12
CHN
8
JPN
9
BRA
8
Sauber
2005 Sauber AUS
10
MYS
10
BAH
7
SMR
10
ESP
11
MON
9
EUR
14
CAN
4
USA
DNS
FRA
ret
GBR
10
DEU
8
HUN
14
TUR
ret
ITA
9
BEL
10
BRA
11
JPN
10
CHN
6
Sauber
2006 Ferrari BAH
9
MYS
5
AUS
ret
SMR
4
EUR
3
SPA
4
MON
9
GBR
5
CAN
6
USA
2
FRA
3
DEU HUN TUR ITA CHN JPN BRA Ferrari

See also

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R Schumacher
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