Double world
champion Sebastian Vettel is set to join Ferrari in 2014, with Felipe Massa
staying at the Italian team for 2013.
Sources inside Ferrari say they have
signed a contract with Vettel, 25, with an option to join in 2014 depending on
their results.
The contract is likely to define a
position Ferrari must occupy in the title race at a point in 2013.
Vettel's potential arrival at Ferrari
has been sanctioned by Fernando Alonso.
The Spaniard, 31, has a say in the
identity of his team-mate and vetoed the idea of Lewis Hamilton joining the
team earlier this year.
Alonso won the world title in 2005 and
2006 when at Renault but hasn't finished higher than second with Ferrari.
Red Bull driver Vettel currently leads
the world championship by six points from Alonso, having won the title in 2010
and 2011.
Should it transpire, the line-up would
undoubtedly be the strongest in F1 - with potential for huge friction.
Vettel and Red Bull have denied the
German has any arrangements in place with Ferrari, and the team insist he is
under contract until the end of 2014.
However, Red Bull adviser Dr Helmut
Marko - the right-hand man of the company's boss Dietrich Mateschitz - has
already said the contract contains performance clauses and if Vettel wants to
leave, Red Bull could not make him stay.
Hamilton has recently signed a
three-year deal to join Mercedes,Alonso is under contract to Ferrari
until the end of 2016 and Jenson Button is under contract to McLaren until the
end of 2014.
Massa's future had been in doubt during
the summer after a shaky start to the year, but Ferrari were determined to
retain him if he had a strong performance in the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend to confirm a
revival in the second half of the season.
The Brazilian, 31, followed up a
second-place finish in Japan - his first podium for two years - with another
strong race in Korea at the weekend, qualifying sixth and finishing
fourth - 6.2 seconds behind Alonso.
Vettel's team-mate, Mark Webber, is on a
one-year deal until the end of 2013 and could well retire at the end
of next season ahead of the introduction of new chassis and engine regulations
in 2014.
The Brazilian is expected to be
confirmed in the Ferrari seat for 2013, his eighth consecutive season with the
team, in a matter of days.
Team boss Stefano Domenicali said of Massa after the
Korean race on Sunday: "Very good, I'm very happy.
"He did an excellent race, and an
excellent qualifying. But I have to say he's [been] doing an excellent job
since a couple of races, so this is really very promising for the end of the
season.
"And if I want to anticipate the
next question that I'm sure someone will ask, very soon you will know what will
be our position in that respect.
"For sure he's understanding now
better the car, he's understanding better the tyres. We believe that he's a
very, very strong driver, there's no doubt, because otherwise we would already
have taken a different decision."
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