Posted on 15th December 2016

Felipe Massa could defer his retirement in F1 until end of 2017

It was announced this morning in French publication L'Equipe that the Williams team have asked Felipe Massa to defer his retirement from Formula 1 by one year to compensate for Valtteri Bottas' potential departure to Mercedes.

Bottas was announced last month as part of Williams' 2017 driver line-up alongside F1 rookie Lance Stroll. However, Bottas has since emerged as the front runner to replace Nico Rosberg at Mercedes following the 2016 world champion's shock exit from the sport just over two weeks ago.

At the moment, the Williams team has remained tight-lipped on the reports so far, but chief technical officer Pat Symonds has already warned of “heavy” consequences if Williams were to field an entirely new driver pairing next year, especially with radical regulation changes set to come into play.

According to the story in L'Equipe today, Massa is in “advanced” talks with the team to extend his stay by another year. Massa joined Williams in 2014 from Ferrari, enjoying a three-year stint before announcing his retirement from the sport at this year's Italian Grand Prix.

If Williams let Bottas go to Mercedes, it is rumoured that the team would receive an estimated €10 million (£8.4m) discount on its 2017 power supply from the German manufacturer as compensation.

Sarah Jones- @jonesy_laaa

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