Lewis Hamilton gets rare update on legal case that could strip him of F1 title

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Lewis Hamilton is facing a nervous wait about his maiden World Championship (Image: Getty)

Felipe Massa has offered a rare update about his lawsuit against F1, the and , citing the mental and financial toll that it is having on his life.

The Brazilian ended his career without a World Championship to his name, having come closest in 2008 when he finished a single point behind in his sophomore year in the sport.

Massa would have won the title had he converted the lead of the Singapore Grand Prix into victory, but that triumph instead went to Fernando Alonso, who benefitted from a deliberate crash from team-mate Nelson Piquet Jr.

This scandal – dubbed ‘Crashgate’ – was only made public the following year, but Massa commenced legal action in 2023 after Ecclestone revealed in an interview that he had known about Renault’s wrongdoing at the time, but opted not to punish them until 2009 to avoid bringing the sport into disrepute.

Offering an update on his legal battle, Massa told : “I hope the correct thing happens, for justice, for something that was not part of the sport that punished me big time. This is what we are fighting for, which I believe is correct, especially after 16 years and on hearing things which you never thought it was really like that.

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“After that, I decided to put a big team together, professional people, divided by many different countries. They really believe it was not fair what happened, for the sport, and I definitely paid.

“When we heard Bernie’s comment last year, after that we started to put things together, and we started to fight, to analyse things In the professional, legal way because it was not part of the sport.”

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