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Massa open to new F1 deal for 2018

Felipe Massa says he is open to extending his stay in Formula 1 beyond the end of the season, having coming out of retirement to compete in 2017. The Brazilian was persuaded to return to F1 to partner rookie Lance Stroll after Valtteri Bottas moved to Mercedes to replace Nico Rosberg. Massa, who signed on a one-year deal, has scored all of Williams's 20 points in the opening six races. When asked by Motorsport.com if his form this season is encouraging him to stay on for what would be a 16th season, Massa said: "Yes. If I have the opportunity to stay in the direction I am or the direction I think is correct for me, I stay. Otherwise, no. "I was saying the same last year."...
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