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Massa finished F1 career "absolutely on a high" - Williams

Williams head of vehicle performance Rob Smedley says Felipe Massa could not have ended his Formula 1 career any better than with his two strong races into the points in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.

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Felipe Massa, Williams, Rob Smedley, Head of Vehicle Performance, Williams, embrace prior to the drivers last race of his F1 career
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Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG F1, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 and Felipe Massa, Williams celebrate in parc ferme
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Massa enjoyed tussles with his former Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso in both events, earning seventh and 10 and taking his points tally for the season to 43.

Smedley, who has worked with Massa for over a decade at Ferrari and subsequently Williams, insists that the Brazilian was at the top of his game until the very end.

"Look how he's finished, he's finished absolutely on a high," Smedley told Motorsport.com.

"He's had 16 years in this paddock, either being extremely competitive at the level where he was going to win a world championship, or being as competitive as he could be in the car that was given to him.

"To go out at the top of your game, still delivering for the team, still giving them points, still having that extra special lap in qualifying, there's no better way to go out.

"He's such a popular guy, and that's a measure of him."

Smedley is adamant that Massa should have scored many more points in 2017, with his retirement in Baku, and issues elsewhere such as punctures in Spain and Russia, proving very expensive.

"I think it's a key point if you look at his season. Every man and his dog can claim they could have won that Baku race.

"We were winning that race, that race was his to win, and what a special moment that would be in his last season in F1.

"He was pitch perfect throughout that race, but there were reliability problems. We've probably lost about half the points on that car that we should have had."

Smedley admits that he expects to miss Massa on race weekends, although the pair remain close.

"I'm going to miss him at work, but he's my mate. Our wives our friends, out kids are friends, he's like a little brother. He's part of my family and he's part of my family, that will continue, it's not going to change anything.

"But not having him at work, it's a strange feeling right now, just having someone to sit down and have a cup of tea with and talk about stuff going on back at home just to clear your head of the intensity of a Grand Prix weekend, I think that's the bit I'm going to miss."

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