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Massa to replace Bottas at Williams

Williams Martini Racing Williams confirms that Felipe Massa has agreed to re-join the team on a one-year deal, coming out of retirement to replace Valtteri Bottas who the team has released to join Mercedes for the 2017 season. The Brazilian will race for a fourth consecutive season with Williams, alongside Lance Stroll who will make his Formula One debut in the 2017 Formula One Championship. Having joined Williams in 2014, Felipe has been instrumental in the team’s improved performance supporting resurgence to third place in the Constructors’ Championship in his first and second years. “Firstly, I am very happy to have an opportunity to return to Williams. I always intended to race...
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