Felipe Massa (born 25 April 1981) is a Brazilian Formula One racing driver. He  finished second in the 2008 Drivers' World Championship, and is under contract  to race for Scuderia Ferrari until the end of the 2012 season. Born in São  Paulo, Massa is a Brazilian whose grandfather emigrated from Cerignola, Italy.  Massa began karting when he was 8 years old, finishing fourth in his first  season. He continued in national and international championships for 7 years,  and in 1998 moved into Formula Chevrolet, finishing the Brazilian championship  in fifth place. During the following season, he won 3 of the 10 races and  claimed the championship. In 2000, he moved to Europe to compete in the Italian  Formula Renault series, winning both the Italian and the European Formula  Renault championships that year. He could have moved to Formula Three, but  instead chose the Euro Formula 3000, where he won 6 of the 8 races and the  championship. He was then offered a Formula 1 test with the Sauber team, who  signed him for 2002. He also drove for Alfa Romeo in the European Touring Car  Championship as a guest driver. In his rookie year in Formula 1, Massa was  paired with 1999 International Formula 3000 champion Nick Heidfeld. He proved he  was a competitive driver, but made several mistakes, including spinning off the  track several times. Nevertheless, Massa scored 4 championship points in his  first season, his best result a 5th place at the Spanish Grand Prix at the  Circuit de Catalunya. He suffered a one race suspension late in the season,  forcing him to miss the United States Grand Prix. Heinz-Harald Frentzen,  Sauber's former driver drove for Massa in his place. Massa returned to the  driver's seat for the Japanese Grand Prix, but Sauber confirmed that Frentzen  would partner Heidfeld in 2003, leaving Massa without a race seat. Instead, He  spent a year with Sauber's engine suppliers, Ferrari, gaining experience by  testing for the championship-winning team. Sauber then re-signed Massa for the  2004 season. In 2004, he scored 12 of Sauber's 34 points, his best result was a  fourth place at the Belgian Grand Prix. Giancarlo Fisichella scored the team's  other 22 points. Massa remained at Sauber in 2005. Though he scored only 11  points, he outpaced his teammate Jacques Villeneuve through most of the season,  and beat him in the drivers' championship. After Sauber was taken over by BMW,  Massa was released and replaced by his former team-mate Heidfeld. In 2006, Massa  re-joined Ferrari, paired with Michael Schumacher.
Massa topped the time sheets on five occasions and set the fastest lap for four  circuits during the 2007 pre-season testing. However, his 2007 season began with  problems. At the season opening Australian Grand Prix, he suffered a gearbox  problem during qualifying and required an engine change. Massa started the race  from 22nd position due to these problems and a 10-grid-slot penalty for the  engine change. He employed a one pitstop strategy for the race and finished in  sixth place. Massa endured a terrible first race weekend of his third year at  Ferrari. The team, surprisingly, looked off the pace as Massa qualified fourth  and his race was even less successful, spinning off at the first corner of the  first lap, on lap 26 he collided with David Coulthard and eventually retired due  to engine failure. Felipe Massa gave Ferrari's 2009 challenger – the F60 – its  shakedown test at Mugello on 12 January 2009. Ferrari confirmed that it would  equip the F60 with KERS several days before the season opening Australian Grand  Prix. Friday practice session did not begin so well for Massa as he recorded the  7th and 10th fastest times. Saturday qualifying fared little better as he lined  up 7th (although was promoted to 6th as Glock's Toyota was disqualified). In the  race the Ferrari's poor ability to handle its tyres lead to their aggressive  race strategy of super soft/medium/medium compounds paying little dividends  after the first 6 laps (where the Ferraris moved to the front of the pack).  Although Massa managed to stay in the top 3 for the first half of the race, the  exceptionally quick graining of the super soft tyres forced him into a 3 stop  strategy. Before he was able to complete the race a mechanical problem forced  him to retire. Massa started the 2010 season with a second place finish in  Bahrain behind team-mate Fernando Alonso, despite having to save fuel in the  last 22 laps.At the Australian Grand Prix, Massa was appointed a director of the  Grand Prix Drivers' Association. Massa qualified fifth for the race, which was  marked by changeable weather conditions and ten non-finishers. He finished  third, largely managing to steer clear of the chaos. After the race, Massa  commented cheerfully that it had been an unusually good start to the season for  him. Third was his best ever finish at Melbourne. After a storming drive to 7th  from 21st on the grid in Malaysia, he took the lead in the world championship.  However, a disappointing ninth in China meant that he dropped back to sixth in  the standings.Massa will again drive for Scuderia Ferrari in 2011, and again  will be partnered by Fernando Alonso. He drove his new car – the Ferrari F150th  Italia – for the first time on 29 January 2011, undertaking a shakedown of the  car at the Fiorano Circuit.
Felipe Massa married Anna Raffaela Bassi on November 30, 2007, in São Paulo,  Brazil. The couple's first son, Felipinho (Felipe Bassi Massa), was born on  November 30, 2009. Massa is a friend of Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille, who has  dedicated several models of his watches to him (RM-005FM, RM-011). Nicolas Todt,  son of Ferrari's past team principal and current FIA president Jean Todt, is  Massa's manager. Though Massa supports Brazilian football team São Paulo FC, he  also supports the Turkish football team Fenerbahçe that was formerly coached by  Zico. On 24 August 2007, Massa said: "Zico was my childhood idol, Roberto Carlos  is my best friend. I am a Fenerbahçe fan, because it is just like a Brazilian  team. I love Turkey, as I won my first championship race in Turkey, it has  special value for me." Massa holds a charity kart race, Desafio Internacional  das Estrelas (International Challenge of the Stars) every year since 2005.  Notably, many active top level Brazilian drivers have competed in the event,  such as Formula One drivers Rubens Barrichello and Nelson Piquet, Jr., drivers  who competed in American open wheel events such as Tony Kanaan, Mario Moraes,  Felipe Giaffone, Vitor Meira, Roberto Moreno, and Gil de Ferran, and Stock Car  Brasil champion Cacá Bueno. In addition, Brazilian motorcycle racer Alex Barros  has competed. Michael Schumacher and Luca Badoer joined the Brazilian contingent  in 2007. Vitantonio Liuzzi, Jeff Gordon and Jaime Alguersuari have also  participated.


