Felipe Massa believes he has finally silenced his critics following his solid start to the new Formula 1 season.

Rob Smedley, head of vehicle performance for the Grove-based Williams team, claimed earlier this week he was seeing the best of the Brazilian in their nine years working together.

After twice being written off in the past, initially following his life-threatening accident in 2009 and again when he left Ferrari at the end of 2013, Massa appears to be a driver at the top of his game.

Asked whether he felt he was driving better than ever, certainly compared to his title-challenging year in 2008, Massa, speaking ahead of tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix, said: “I think so.

“The only thing you cannot say (on this occasion) is we are fighting for the championship.

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“We had maybe the top car in 2008, and now we are the third team in the championship.

“But I feel really good and I am driving really well, using the car in the best way I believe I can.

“It’s nice to have that feeling and it gives you extra confidence.

“The team is also working a lot for you, to understand and take in everything you say, to try to develop everything they believe is correct.

“It’s fantastic because the driver cannot do anything alone. You need the whole group working for the best of the driver, and that’s really counting a lot for me.

“Maybe also, when many of you wrote after my accident that it changed completely my driving, maybe that’s not correct.”

Massa finished tenth in second practice yesterday, 1.237secs off the pace set by Nico Rosberg, who capitalised on a small mistake from Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to gain the upper hand.

Valtteri Bottas, Massa’s teammate was fifth fastest, with Pastor Maldonado in an Enstone-based Lotus, seventh, both within a second of the pacesetting Rosberg.

Romain Grosjean, Lotus’s other driver, was back in 13th.