Williams F1 driver and former Ferrari hotshot Felipe Massa has revealed that he considers Formula E an option post-F1.

Speaking to ESPN, he highlighted both WEC and Formula E as opportunities that he’d be interested in exploring once his contract with Williams comes to an end.

Massa attended the London Formula E race. There is already a Williams link with the series, in that the batteries are supplied by the British engineering firm. And the Brazilian would feel right at home on a grid with three others from the country (Senna, Piquet, di Grassi) and a legion of former F1 drivers that he’s previously competed with.

Felipe Massa admits he is open to a future in Formula E or the World Endurance Championship once his Formula One career draws to a close.

“Maybe,” Massa said when asked about a future in Formula E. “I have so many things to think about for the moment, maybe after I will have some options in Formula E or WEC, which I think is a very nice championship and has the best car after F1, so maybe I am more interested to do that first.

Massa says he has spoken to his compatriots about the series. “Yeah, I talk with them and they are happy with the championship. I think also when you not in Formula One it can be a different option.

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