We
knew it was going to be announced sooner or later and this is the
confirmation.
Team
Sauber Petronas have today confirmed that Felipe Massa will drive
for the team in 2004.
The 22-year-old Brazilian, who raced for the Swiss
team during 2002, signed a two-year contract, while in Hinwil for
a seat fitting.
Massa will team up with Brazilian Grand Prix winner
Giancarlo Fisichella.
Team boss Peter Sauber is delighted about Massa's
return. He noted: "Back in 2002, Felipe already proved his
exceptional speed. At the end of that season, I had recommended
to him that, rather than going on to race for any other team, he
should sign on with Ferrari as a test driver in order to become
even more familiar with the technical aspects of Formula One.
"Getting first-hand experience of how Ferrari
and Michael Schumacher operate is perfect training for a young racing
driver. I'm convinced that Felipe is now able to make optimum use
of his potential."
Massa, as well, is happy about signing on with Sauber.
"My year as a Ferrari test driver has been of great value to
me, and I've learnt a lot," said the Brazilian, "Naturally,
though, my goal has been to drive races again. I'm overjoyed to
return to Sauber Petronas. I had a great time with them before,
and there's no doubt in my mind that the team has all the prerequisites
for being successful."
Sauber
is convinced that the signing of Massa and Fisichella has given
him a powerful pair of drivers: "For years, I've deemed Giancarlo
one of the best racers in Formula One, and after his year with Ferrari,
I also expect a great deal of Felipe."
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