Felipe Massa sues for £150m to overturn Lewis Hamilton’s 2008 title

Former driver Felipe Massa said he has filed a lawsuit in London against auto racing governing body the FIA, series owner Formula One Management and Bernie Ecclestone to try to claim the 2008 World Championship title.

Massa added on Monday that he was also seeking damages, reportedly between £60-150million. That amount included prize money he lost and other potential deals he would have obtained as an F1 champion.

Massa has claimed since last year that he was the “rightful” 2008 champion due to the incident known as “Crashgate.” The 42-year-old Brazilian was runner-up to Lewis Hamilton.

Former Ferrari and Williams driver Massa said in a statement that his case would be heard at the King’s Bench Division of the High Court.

His decision came after months of preparatory steps that included his lawyers asking auto racing bodies to reply to his public allegations of a breach of contract.

“I always said I was going to fight until the end,” Massa said in the statement. “Since the FIA and FOM decided not to do anything, we will seek to right this historical injustice in court.

“The matter is now for our lawyers and they are fully authorised to do whatever is necessary so justice in sport is served.”

His allegations relate to the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, where Nelson Piquet Jnr crashed deliberately to help then-Renault team-mate Fernando Alonso win the race.

The Renault team was eventually punished but the results stood, leading to Hamilton eventually beating Massa to the drivers’ title by one point. Massa never got closer to the title.

Last year, former F1 boss Ecclestone said in an interview with website F1 Insider that he learned through the course of 2008 that Piquet Jnr crashed deliberately. He added he chose not to investigate the incident until the season ended, when it was too late to change the standings.

Piquet Jnr’s crash came when Massa was in front in Singapore. A safety car was brought in, which squandered his lead and gave Alonso a clear advantage as he was the only driver who had already made a pit stop to refuel. Massa went on to finish out of the points in 13th place after a calamitous pit stop, while Hamilton finished third.

Massa’s filing says he wants “a declaration that the FIA acted in breach of its own regulations in failing to investigate the circumstances of the crash promptly in 2008” and “a declaration that if the FIA had not acted in breach of its own regulations, it would have cancelled or adjusted the results of the Singapore Grand Prix with the consequence that Mr Massa would have won the drivers’ championship in 2008”.

The FIA said it will not comment. FOM has not answered a request for comment and Ecclestone could not immediately be reached for comment.

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