Brazilian says he's also had "contact" with
McLaren amid 2014 search.
Outgoing Ferrari driver Felipe Massa has confirmed that
his management is in talks with Lotus over the possibility of a seat at the
Enstone team for 2014, as the Brazilian bids to prolong his Formula 1 career.
Last week's confirmation that Massa's eight-season
Ferrari career would come to an end after November's season-ending Brazilian GP
appears to have left the 11-time grand prix winner short on options for an
alternative drive next season.
Sky Sports F1's pundits have suggested that a move to
Lotus, in an effective seat swap with the Ferrari-bound Kimi Raikkonen, or a
return to Sauber represent Massa's two most realistic moves, although Nico
Hulkenberg is considered the former's chief target.
And following Eric Boullier's revelation that Lotus are
"currently in discussion with a few people", Massa has confirmed that
the Enstone team would be an attractive proposition for him, while implying
that he could also bring some budget to the team.
"We are negotiating," Massa, who is represented
by Nicolas Todt, told Brazilian broadcaster Globo. "In my opinion the
Lotus has a very competitive car, which is what I want. It is a team with a
very important story in Brazil as well.
"We are having many conversations to try find a way
for not only me but also Lotus to continue with a good car."
Lotus appear to be the only one of F1's established
front-running teams still to have at least one remaining seat for 2014 up for
grabs, with Ferrari having joined Red Bull and Mercedes in finalising their
line-ups for next year.
Although they haven't officially confirmed their driver
line-up yet, McLaren are expected to retain both Jenson Button and Sergio
Perez. However, intriguingly, Massa has claimed his representatives have also
had some contact with the Woking team - although suggested that the link with
Lotus was more promising.
"I have had contact with McLaren. I can't judge...
it's hard to say... with Lotus the contact has been very good," the
Brazilian added.
Massa in reflective mood
Speaking in an interview with Sky F1's Martin Brundle
prior to the news that his Ferrari seat was to be taken by Raikkonen, Massa
made clear his determination to continue in F1.
"I want more. I want to win more races; I want to
make more pole positions. So when you're not happy you need to try and carry on
and try to do more," Massa said.
In a related piece of transfer speculation, Massa's
long-standing race engineer Rob Smedley has been linked with a move away from
Maranello of his own for 2014, with a switch to Williams mooted for the
Englishman.
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