Felipe Massa has revealed a special set of race overalls for Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, his last at home and the penultimate race of his F1 career.
Massa will retire after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the end of November after 14 seasons in the sport. On Sunday morning, ahead of the race at Interlagos, he revealed a new set of overalls for this race weekend, sporting the Brazilian flag along the right leg and both arms.
Massa wore similar overalls for the Brazil race in 2006, when he won for Ferrari. His second win in Brazil was also for Ferrari two years later, and saw him cross the line as world champion -- only for Lewis Hamilton to gain the position he needed on the final corner to snatch the title away. That victory remains Massa's last in F1.
He is also running a modified helmet for the grand prix, where he will start from 13th..
