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Venturi Formula E team boss Susie Wolff has no doubts about Felipe Massa’s ability to deliver the goods for her team this season.
Massa made his début in the all-electric champion in the first race of the current season in Ad Diriyah in December.
However he finished his maiden race in a lowly 17th place, and also failed to score points in the next two rounds in Marrakesh and Santiago. Meanwhile his Venturi team mate Edoardo Mortara picked up fourth place in the most recent round.
But Wolff is confident that the 37-year-old Brazilian will soon hit his stride, once he gets to grip with the hardware which is very different from what he was used to in 16 years of competing in Formula 1.
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“You should never underestimate Felipe Massa,” Wolff said ahead of this weekend’s Mexico City ePrix.
“He’s a guy who knows what it takes to be successful in a racing championship,” she added. “I have absolutely no doubt that Felipe will find his way and climb to the front.”
Massa quit F1 in 2017 and spent last year competing in Brazilian Stock Car racing before deciding to take up the challenge of Formula E.
“He has definitely not underestimated the challenge of Formula E,” Wolff stated, while acknowledging that the format of the new series took some adjusting to.
It’s a completely different format,” she concurred. “It’s a one-day event, there’s no room for error.
“You start the morning and before you know it the race is over and you haven’t had time to discuss everything that’s gone on in between.
“This different platform is definitely a challenge for the rookies, and it will take them maybe that little bit longer to get up to speed.”