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ā€˜Not impossible’ that Formula E will overtake F1, says Felipe Massa ahead of Ad Diriyah race

ā€˜Not impossible’ that Formula E will overtake F1, says Felipe Massa ahead of Ad Diriyah race
(Venturi Formula E team)
Updated 15 December 2018

ā€˜Not impossible’ that Formula E will overtake F1, says Felipe Massa ahead of Ad Diriyah race

ā€˜Not impossible’ that Formula E will overtake F1, says Felipe Massa ahead of Ad Diriyah race

LONDON: Felipe Massa has acknowledged the possibility of Formula E becoming more popular than its more illustrious rival Formula One, ahead of his debut at the Ad Diriyah E-Prix in ĀÜĄņŹÓʵ today.
The Brazilian ace swapped the roaring engines of F1 for the blistering battery power of Formula E this season, and told Arab News that the idea was not ā€œimpossible.ā€
ā€œOn overtaking, Formula 1, that’s a difficult question to answer. But what can I say, is that it’s not impossible. We just need to wait and see how things go, (whether) it is ā€˜when’ or ā€˜if,’ but it’s definitely not impossible,ā€ he said.
ā€œFormula E and electric cars are becoming ever-more present, but it will definitely be the future, even in the short-term future.
ā€œIt (the technology) has already arrived in some countries and will in other countries, too, it is the future. I think Formula E has used that mentality, even five years ago to build this (motorsport) category,ā€ he added.
Massa, who raced for 15 seasons in Formula One and won 11 grands prix, was also positive about the potential of Formula E as it continues to expand after its inception in 2011 and inaugural season in 2014.
ā€œIt will take a little bit of time, it’s not easy to get things perfect straight away, but look at the past two years and how much the championship is growing.
ā€œWhen I say growing, it’s not just with the quality of the drivers, but also with manufacturers’ teams and companies, who are really getting behind the sport.
ā€œLook how many companies they are signing on as sponsors, on many different levels, even companies that sell fuel,ā€ he said.
ā€œWe are even racing (this weekend) in a country known as an oil country. So, I think this shows how much this championship is growing.ā€
Massa also agreed with comments made by F1 director Ross Brawn, who recently said that the highest level of motorsport had become too predictable.
ā€œOnly certain racers can win in Formula One, but Formula E is unpredictable and a good example (of that) is that the winners in all past seasons have been different drivers,ā€ he told Arab News.
The affable driver said he is relishing the new challenge that Formula E will pose to his skills and abilities, adding that with the exception of certain parts of the Monaco and Mexico circuits, each track will be new to him.
ā€œI like a challenge, there is a lot to learn and a lot to test myself with and learning the car, working with the team,ā€ he said.
ā€œEven though I’m experienced in motorsport, with my 16 years in Formula One, this is a new test and I will have to start from zero.ā€
Meanwhile, defending Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne said hearing the words ā€œworld championā€ after his name was ā€œstill cool.ā€
When asked about the challenge from teammate Andre Lotterer on the other side of the Techeetah garage, the Frenchman was full of praise for the German driver.
ā€œHe is absolutely one of the most talented drivers, and I expect him to be on the same level as I am and, for sure, it’s going to be a nice competition between us.
ā€œIt will be good for the team, as that will push everybody, and that is what we want as a team.ā€
The former F1 driver was complimentary about Formula E’s new ā€œattack mode,ā€ but voiced concerns about the danger the system posed to drivers on corners on the challenging Ad Diriyah circuit this weekend.