The FIA’s legal team has issued a strong response to Felipe Massa as the 2008 Singapore Crashgate case prepares to enter a crucial phase in London this week. “Mr Massa's claim is as torturous as it is overly ambitious”
- FIAFrom one of the documents that surfaced in the newly opened trial, a statement from the FIA’s defence didn’t hold back on the matter: “Mr Massa's claim is as torturous as it is overly ambitious.”
“The multi-millionaire Brazil national and resident brings a claim in this jurisdiction of England and Wales founded on an alleged breach of the supranational rulebook of the FIA, a private international sporting organisation domiciled in France, concerning events at and around the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix over 17 years ago, on 28 September, 2008.”
Finally, the statement ended:“Mr Massa's claim conspicuously overlooks a catalogue of his own errors or those of his team, Ferrari, during the Singapore GP and at other GPs which contributed to his overall second place finish in the Drivers' Championship that season.”
2008 title dispute reaches critical stage in London
Fifteen years on from the dramatic 2008 season, Felipe Massa’s fight for justice has entered the courtroom. The Brazilian is not looking to rewrite history or reclaim the title lost to Lewis Hamilton — a defeat shaped by the controversial Singapore Grand Prix —  but is instead demanding $82 million in damages from the FIA, FOM, and former 
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
His case stems from Ecclestone’s 2023 F1-Insider interview, in which the Briton admitted the race should have been annulled in light of the “Crashgate” scandal.
The matter is now being examined at London’s Royal Courts of Justice, 
where preliminary hearings began on Tuesday and will continue until October 31. Judges will decide whether the case can advance to a full trial — a crucial step for Massa and his legal team, who are not only seeking compensation but also official recognition that the loss of the 2008 championship resulted from a breach of 
Formula 1’s sporting regulations.
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