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Massa reveals Todt’s immediate suspicion of Piquet’s 2008 F1 crash

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Ex-driver Felipe Massa attended a London High Court hearing, suing F1 bodies for £64 million over the 2008 title scandal.

LONDON: Felipe Massa said in a witness statement made public on Wednesday that his former Ferrari boss Jean Todt suspected immediately after the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix that Renault’s Nelson Piquet Jr had crashed on purpose, but he had not believed him.

The ex-driver was attending a High Court hearing in London for his action against Formula One Management, former supremo Bernie Ecclestone and the governing FIA resulting from one of the sport’s biggest scandals.

In the written statement, Massa said then-Ferrari CEO Todt called him to his office “very soon after the 2008 Singapore GP finished” along with team boss Stefano Domenicali, now F1 chief executive.

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