MONZA, Italy -- Felipe Massa has revealed he made up his mind on retirement before the summer break and did not enter into negotiations with any team about a drive in 2017.?On the media day for this weekends Italian Grand Prix Massa called time on his 15-year career, which will end at the season finale at Abu Dhabi. It comes after months of speculation about Massa being replaced by Jenson Button at the conclusion of his contract at the end of this year.?However, Massa confirmed he decided on his future plans before the summer break.I have known for a few months, he said at the press conference. And I did not speak to any other teams, even Williams, about 2017.Sometimes maybe when I said I want to stay, I was not lying, but it was not exactly what was happening. I wanted the opportunity to this moment that everyone remembers.Massas switch to Williams in 2014 kept him on the grid after a seven-year stint at Ferrari. 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Brad Taylors men charged into the quarter-finals with three wins out of three in the group stage - a 299-run thumping of Fiji, a 61-run victory over West Indies, and a 129-run triumph against Zimbabwe.Sri Lanka are next up for England on Sunday, with the three other last-eight ties seeing hosts Bangladesh battle surprise package Nepal; three-time champions India tackle Namibia; and Pakistan play West Indies.Each of the games will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and youd be mad to miss any of them… Jack Burnham celebrates his century against Zimbabwe England v Sri Lanka, 2.30am, Sunday, Sky Sports 5Plenty of players have contributed for England so far in their pursuit of a first World Cup trophy since 1998, with Jack Burnham (298 runs) and Dan Lawrence (288 runs) top of the run-scoring charts and Saqib Mahmood (11) having taken the most wickets. 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Namibia, in the quarters for the first time, have their work cut out, though a narrow win over South Africa and a talented top order will give them hope of an upset.Pakistan v West Indies, 2.30am, Monday, Sky Sports 4 West Indies Mankaded their way into the quarter-finals Eyes will be on the non-strikers end in this match with West Indies having secured their last-eight berth at the expense of Zimbabwe with a controversial Mankading. The fallout from that has taken away somewhat form the fact the Windies possess real talent, including batsman Shamar Springer, who has biffed a ton and a fifty so far. Pakistan will be favourites, however, having come through their group with a 100 per cent record and won the event twice before, in 2004 and 2006. Get a Sky Sports Week Pass Watch the ICC U19 World Cup live on NOW TV without a contract from £6.99 Also See: Sri Lankas ambidextrous spinner Windies win via Mankad Under 19 World Cup fixtures Live cricket on Sky ' ' '