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Massa takes legal action against F1 over lost 2008 world title

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FORMER FERRARI driver Felipe Massa has filed a lawsuit against Formula One in London’s High Court seeking damages for missing out on the 2008 world championsh­ip title.

Brazilian Massa, 42, lost out to Lewis Hamilton by just a single point in a season where the sport was rocked by the ‘crashgate’ scandal at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Renault staged a win for Fernando Alonso by ordering Nelson Piquet Jr to crash in their other car.

Ferrari’s Massa, leading at the time of Piquet’s smash, finished 13th, before losing the championsh­ip by the finest of margins.

Piquet revealed the following season that he was under instructio­n by his bosses to deliberate­ly crash.

Massa has also brought proceeding­s against governing body the FIA, and the sport’s former supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

He is reportedly seeking £62 million (B2.8 billion) in damages to reflect the difference in salary, as well as sponsorshi­p and commercial opportunit­ies he would have received as a world champion.

Ecclestone confessed in an interview last year that according to the rules, the results from Singapore race should not have stood for the championsh­ip standings and as a result, Massa would have been declared champion.

Massa did not win another F1 race after 2008 and suffered a near-fatal head injury at the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix.

However, he returned to the sport and continued racing with Ferrari and then Williams until 2017.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Massa at the Brazilian Grand Prix in 2022.
Photo: AFP Massa at the Brazilian Grand Prix in 2022.

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