Williams driver Massa confirmed his retirement ahead of this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, but is likely to continue his racing career outside of F1.

This route has been taken by the likes of Mark Webber and Senna – both also Williams F1 ‘old boys’.

Speaking to Motorsport.com at the Mexico City round of the WEC, Senna believes that many WEC teams would be interested in signing the 11-time Grand Prix-winner – and that at the age of 35 he still has a future in the sport ahead of him.

“Felipe is far from his retiring from motorsport age – there’s lots of miles left in him,” said Senna.

“Endurance racing is pushing the whole time, the cars have downforce – and the LMP1 are pretty close to F1 levels of performance. I think he’d adapt pretty quickly.

“He lives next door to me, so he can knock on the door and have some tea and tips – but I’ll charge him, though!”

Watch the full interview with Bruno Senna…