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Felipe Massa vs F1: What' S Happened so Far

Massa alleges breach of contract by Formula One officials who ignored a deliberate crash that cost him the 2008 title by one point, seeking legal declarations and damages.

  • On Friday, Mr Justice Jay paused proceedings after a three-day High Court hearing on Felipe Massa's £64 million claim against Ecclestone, FOM, and FIA, with judgment reserved.
  • At the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix Renault ordered Nelson Piquet Jr to crash deliberately, bringing out a safety car that altered the race outcome, and Massa says he lost the Drivers' Championship by one point.
  • In the resulting confusion Massa left the pits with a fuel hose still attached, finishing 13th with no points after his strategy was compromised, while Mr Ecclestone suggested in 2023 that executives knew of the cover-up.
  • Ecclestone and the governing bodies asked the court to dismiss the claim, with Mr Ecclestone, the FIA and Formula One Management arguing it was brought too late to the High Court in London.
  • His legal team is asking for a full trial to test the allegations, seeking declarations regarding FIA conduct and potential adjustment of results while claiming damages for loss of earnings and sponsorship.
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It is not yet known whether there will be a trial in one of Formula 1's darkest cases.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The former Ferrari driver brought a lawsuit against the federation for the accident caused voluntarily by Piquet Jr in 2007 which cost him the world title.

·Turin, Italy
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Nelson Piquet Jr. leaves the car after intentionally impacting the wall The 41-year-old Brazilian driver, now in Formula E, claims that the 2008 Singapore scandal not only harms two of his compatriots, Felipe Massa and Nelson Piquet Jr., but also his own career path.If we trust the claims made by Felipe Massa, Nelson Piquet Jr. and Lucas di Grassi regarding Singapore's Crashgate 2008, it could be said that it is a black day for Brazilian motorsp…

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Nextgen-Auto.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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