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Felipe Massa not ruling out Mercedes seat

Even newly-retired drivers are being linked with Nico Rosberg's surprisingly vacant Mercedes seat for 2017.

Even newly-retired drivers are being linked with Nico Rosberg's surprisingly vacant Mercedes seat for 2017.

Rumours have mentioned Jenson Button as a contender to reunite with his former teammate Lewis Hamilton, while Brazil's Globo even asked Felipe Massa if he is interested.

"I am very happy with my decision to retire," he said. "But who would not want to drive the Mercedes?

"I do not think it will happen, and I hope they find a good driver to continue. But to drive the best car is a pleasure for every driver."

Driving for Williams, Massa finished 2016 in 11th place in the standings.

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