Ex-F1 driver Massa will 'definitely find FE a challenge' - Turvey
Oliver Turvey says Felipe Massa will "definitely find it a challenge" to race in Formula E when the ex-Formula 1 driver joins the electric championship next season
Massa was announced as a Venturi driver on Tuesday and has signed a three-year contract to race in FE, which will be the first category he has entered full-time since leaving F1 at the end of 2017.
NIO driver Turvey, who tested McLaren's MCL33 at the post-Spanish Grand Prix test at Barcelona this week, outlined the difficulties Massa will face in adapting his F1 experience to FE.
"It's a very different formula - stepping back into a Formula 1 car is quite different from what I'm used to in Formula E," he said.
"As a driver, you get better if you drive different cars, but he'll definitely find it a challenge in Formula E.
"[With] someone of his experience it'll be interesting to see how he gets on.
"Next season there's a new car [Formula E will introduce its Gen2 car for the 2018/19 campaign] so it's a reset for everyone.
"It's great to have someone of his calibre and experience. I look forward to racing against him."
Turvey - a McLaren test and development drivers alongside his NIO commitments - qualified seventh and finished ninth on his FE debut at the London finale of the 2014/15 season, and matched that finish in that weekend's second race from 12th on the grid.
But he warned Massa that with the high-level of drivers racing in FE - 10 of the current grid have won races in the category - he is entering a very competitive series.
"I never expected it to be straightforward," Turvey said.
"I was able to get on top of it quite quickly, and now after almost [four] seasons, there's drivers with more experience so it's really competitive now and he'll see it's a really tough field."
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