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Sebastian Vettel's 'time has passed' says Former F1 driver Felipe Massa

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From Autoweek

Former Ferrari F1 driver Felipe Massa said that Ferrari did the right thing by not keeping Sebastian Vettel past this season.

While some have questioned Ferrari's wisdom of letting four-time world champion Vettel go at this moment, Massa, who drove for Ferrari from 2006 through 2013, is on the other side of the debate. Massa says the move to bring in Carlos Sainz is a good one.

"Vettel's time has passed, so much so that his results this year show that Ferrari may have taken the right option not to renew his contract," said Massa, who himself was winless in his last five years with Ferrari and in his last nine years in Formula 1 "Carlos Sainz is a good driver—young and has a lot of room to grow. Of course they need a competitive car before anything, but I hope for the sake of him and Ferrari that they get it."

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Brazilian Massa, whose Ferrari teammates included Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher, says it is "very sad" to see the famous team's 2020 slump.

"Nobody wants to see Ferrari having these problems," he told Globo. "It is an exceptional team, and without a doubt different from the others. Almost like a religion."

Ferrari acknowledges that recovering will take years.

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In the meantime, Massa's old title rival Lewis Hamilton is utterly dominating, so the Brazilian says it was fun to see exciting and different races like Monza and Mugello.

"But this is another year in which Hamilton has dominated," he said. "He plays with the other drivers and does an exceptional job. He deserves it for the driver that he is."

Hamilton is currently under fire in some quarters for his political activism, but Massa says he respects the six-time world champion.

"He has his way, trying to raise arguments and helping out at the track too," said Massa. "We always have something to learn from one another, so if what he is doing is something for good, then we have to respect it, and I do."

On another front, Massa, who currently drives for Rokit Venturi Racing in the ABB Formula E Series, does not think F1 will get back to normal anytime soon.

"The pandemic has changed a lot in the world, and in motorsport it has changed completely," he said. "We are having these races where the concern with protecting ourselves is very great, and this is very sad. We cannot forget that Brazil ended up losing Formula 1, which will not be coming back in November.

"Some categories are coming back and that's a good thing, but as long as we don't have the audience at the track, enjoying and following and less of the worrying, I think nothing will be normal."