Last updated: 7th February 2008
Once regarded as the 'enfant terrible' of F1, Felipe Massa has come into his own with Ferrari, in the process earning himself a new contract extension until the end of 2010.
Massa joined the F1 grid as a 20-year-old in 2002 and, quick out of the blocks in the Ferrari-engined Sauber, there were already rumours that he would be replacing Rubens Barrichello at Ferrari.
Felipe's reputation had been enhanced by Peter Sauber's astute signing of Kimi Raikkonen the previous year, but as the season progressed it seemed that Raikkonen held the larger talent and that Massa was more wild than wonderful.
Although he got very close to team-mate Nick Heidfeld's performances, he was also guilty of overdriving the Sauber C21 and at Monza was fined by the stewards and deducted 10 grid places for a needless accident with Pedro de la Rosa.
As it was, Peter Sauber signed up Heinz-Harald Frentzen for 2003, offering Massa the role of test driver, which he declined in favour of a test role at Ferrari.
Following a season of testing for the Scuderia, Massa was once again confirmed as a Sauber driver for 2004, in what speculation suggested was a calculated move by Ferrari to bring the Brazilian back into F1 so that he could gain more experience before moving back to the Scuderia at a later stage.
After struggling to match Giancarlo Fisichella, Felipe remained with Sauber in 2005 where he was joined by 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve, and thereby given a chance to really measure his talent.
However, had it not been for his sixth-placed finish in Bahrain, Felipe would have spent the entire season trailing his team-mate in the points table, despite largely having the upper hand on GP weekends.
A difficult season for Sauber, though, ended with Felipe 13th in the drivers' table, two points ahead of Villeneuve.
Nevertheless, his reward was considerable: a race seat with Ferrari as a replacement for the outgoing Rubens Barrichello.
Alongside Michael Schumacher, 2006 was to prove the pivotal season in Massa's career so far.
Felipe performed more than admirably after a slow start to the season and was soon challenging Schumacher in both qualifying and the races.
He claimed three pole positions and more importantly, victories in Turkey and Brazil, with the latter seeing him become the first Brazilian since the late Ayrton Senna to win the Sao Paulo race.
A third-placed finish in the Drivers' Championship saw him finish the season ahead of the likes of Giancarlo Fisichella and future Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen.
However, despite making the stronger start to 2007, the Brazilian ultimately lost out to Raikkonen in their first season as team-mates, finishing fourth in the standings while the Finn clinched the Drivers' Championship title.
Although he claimed three wins and an additional eight podium finishes, Massa found himself out of the title race with three races remaining.
From there, his role was to support Raikkonen, which he did admirably, giving up the season-ending Brazilian GP win in order to ensure his team-mate clinched the title.
In 2008, though, Massa needs to step up to the plate and prove to Ferrari and his fans that he's a Championship winner and not simply a number two.
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