Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Massa’s farewell to Brazilian fans

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SAOPAULO: Felipe Massa said farewell to his home Brazilian Formula One fans in the way he wanted on Sunday, thanking them from the Interlagos podium after a seventh place that felt like a victory. The Williams driver, whose last win was at the same circuit in 2008 when he finished runner-up to Lewis Hamilton in the championsh­ip, savoured every minute of his final grand prix on home soil.

There was a lump in many a commentato­r’s throat, and fans around the world, as the 36-yearold’s son Felipinho hailed his father over the team radio after the chequered flag. “Daddy I am so proud of you,” said the sevenyear-old, whose father is retiring from Formula One after the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi.

“Wherever you go I will support you. I love you. By the way, I loved your start.”

Father and son were then ushered onto the podium, after the top three had celebrated, with his old friend Rubens Barrichell­o presenting him to the crowd flooding onto the track.

SHEVCHENKO JOINS CHURCHILL BROS

MARGAO: Churchill Brothers have roped i n former Ukrainian defender Mykola Shevchenko as their head coach for the upcoming I-league season, starting Nov 25. The I-league kicks off on Nov 25 with Churchill Brothers likely to take on East Bengal in an away match at Kolkata.

FORMER WORLD NO 2 VERA FOR MUMBAI OPEN

MUMBAI: Former world No 2, Vera Zvonareva of Russia, is among the star attraction­s in the $125,000 WTA L and T Mumbai Open Tennis to be held at the Cricket Club of India’s courts here from November 18-26.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Felipe Massa bid an emotional farewell on Sunday.
REUTERS Felipe Massa bid an emotional farewell on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India