F1: Massa in no rush to make decision on next racing move

Felipe Massa is in no rush to decide on his racing plans after retiring from Fo🐈rmula 1 amid speculation he could move into Formula E at some point in the near future.

Massa confirmed earlier this month ꦅhe would be retiring from F1 following next weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, bringing the curtain down on a career that started with Sauber back in 200ꦿ2.

Massa has stressed on a number of occasions he does not plan to stop racing, previously identifying DTM, the FI🦹A World Endurance Championship and Formula E as possible options for his life after F1.

Massa in no rush to make decision on next racing move

Fe🔜lipe Massa is in no rush to decide on his racing plans after retiring from Formula 1 amid speculation he could move into Formula E at some point in the near future.

Massa confirmed earlier this month he would be retiring from F1 following next wee💖kend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, bringing the curtain down on a career that started with Sauber back in 2002.

Massa has stressed on a number of occasions he does not plan to stop racing, previously identifying DTM, the FIA World Endurance Championship and Formula E as possible options for his life after 🦋F1.

Despite being out of a drive at the♊ end of the mon❀th, Massa is not looking to rush into a decision about where he will race next, instead planning to take his time and find the right place to go.

“It’s part of my ex💖pectation to keep driving, to 💟keep having fun on the track," Massa said.

"That’s♔ what I have been doing since I was eight years old, and my job for a long time as well.

“I think when you’re driving and you’re compeꦰting, you really feel the emotion of doing your job, or for enjoying yourself.

“So yes, definitely, I really hope I can f🍃ind the category that I have 🔜fun, like I had in Formula 1 for very long.

“I will have enough t🌊ime to think about it, to understand which is a good category to go, and then we will see."

Formula E appears to be the most likely destination for Massa to end up, with series CEO Alejandro Agag expecting to strike a deal to bring the Brazilian to the all-electricꦏ racing championship.

"Felipeꦫ is a very desired driver and a supremely𓃲 talented racer,” .

“For Season Five having Fe♔lipe with us is 🍸very likely but it is not in my hands, it is up to the teams.

“He would be a fantastic addition to the championship, but for seas𒁏on four [starting next month] it is maybe too late as F1 runs until end of November.

“Who knows - something could happen sooner rather than later, even this 💟coming season if circumstances allow.

"We would love him to be here with us.”

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