Well, they are letting rookie drivers do some testing now, before jumping into a race cockpit.
Massa will go testing regardless of what the other teams say anyway. There is no problem driving an old F1 car with GP2 tyres. Ferrari don't gain a competitive advantage, its for the sake of checking Massa is fit to drive.
James Allen
Keen to learn more about how Massa himself views these tests, I have spoken to my Brazilian colleagues and there is one in particular who is very well informed on Massa’s movements and plans.
He tells me that Massa is keen to race in Abu Dhabi. He will travel to Paris after the run on the simulator where he will be checked over by doctors, presumably Jean Todt’s friend Professor Gerard Saillant. if he gives him the all clear and the test in the 2007 car is okay, then Massa intends to ask Ferrari to let him race at Abu Dhabi.
He would still need to pass the FIA medical tests drivers returning from injury must go through.
My Brazilian colleague tells me that Massa is in very good shape, he had no brain trauma and his eyesight is 100%.
Good news then. It'd certainly be nice to see Massa back driving for at least one race. But only if he is as they say, 100% fit and nothing less.