Felipe Massa: 'Brazilian Grand Prix axe quite possible'

Felipe Massa of Williams poses for a portrait during day one of F1 winter testing at Circuit de Catalunya on March 1, 2016
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Felipe Massa warns that Bernie Ecclestone may be serious in his threat to axe the Brazilian grand prix.

Felipe Massa has warned that Bernie Ecclestone may be serious in his threat to axe the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Given that Interlagos has a contract until 2020, some Brazilian reporters had played down the F1 supremo's warning that November's race could be the last.

"We know how Bernie works with his negotiations," Williams driver Massa told Brazil's UOL in Baku. "He likes to put pressure on, as we have seen with Monza and what has happened with some other places. When something is not going the way he wants, he says what he says.

"On the other hand, we know what the situation is. What is happening in Brazil at the moment is very difficult. So it's not impossible that F1 in Brazil will be over. It is quite possible.

"We live in a situation where everything is reaching the limits in many ways."

The report says that the Interlagos promoters had issued a statement saying that renovation plans were on track and there is no legal reason the contract should be broken.

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