Massa to return for last race
In a statement of support, Sir Frank Williams let slip that the Suzuka stewards last weekend approved the Fiorano run for October 12.
But a spokesman for the famous Maranello based team said: "It is possible Felipe will drive an F1 car in the coming days, but it's not been decided exactly when."
Massa's test, also to be conducted on GP2 rubber so as not to breach F1's in-season testing ban, will mark his return to formula one machinery since his horror crash during Hungaroring qualifying in July.
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Felipe Massa |
(GMM) The British team Williams on Tuesday made clear it supports Felipe Massa's forthcoming test in a two-year old formula one Ferrari car.
Earlier this year, Sir Frank Williams objected to allowing Michael Schumacher a run in Ferrari's current F60 racer.
Last weekend at Suzuka, the stewards said Massa, 28, may test the F2007 at Fiorano, and in a media statement Williams indicated that the session will take place next Monday.
"I would like to wish Felipe well with his return to a formula one car next week," said Williams.
Eleven weeks after his Budapest qualifying crash, Massa is currently at Ferrari's Italian headquarters for simulator tests, and in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport he hinted that a return at the Abu Dhabi season finale has not been completely ruled out.
"I have a great desire to get back to racing, but I need to wait for the right moment, when I am completely fit again," he said.
Massa added that trying to return for his home race at Interlagos next weekend would be "too close to the limit".