Felipe Massa convinced Fernando Alonso “knew everything’ about F1 2008 ‘crash-gate’ scandal

Former Ferrari driver Massa is taking legal against F1 and is seeking compensation for the ‘crash-gate’ scandal at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, which his lawyers claim caused him to lose that year’s title to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
Renault fixed the race by asking 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nelson Piquet Jr to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:deliberately crash, triggering a Safet💦y Car that gave a sporting advantage to his🥂 teammate Alonso, who went on to win.
Massa had been leading the race but a farcical pit stop under th🎀e Safety Car in question saw him pull away with the fuel hose still attached to his car, causing him🍨 to retire. He subsequently missed out on the championship to Hamilton by one point.
The Brazilian has now alleged that Alonso was aware ꦛof Renault’s plot.
“I spoke to Alonso on a few occasions, when we were team-mates [at Ferrar꧟i],” Massa told .
“Logically, Fernando always insinuat🦩ed that it wasn’t his fault, but he alwa💫ys changed the subject.
“I never had a clear conversation, when a person 🍸accepts and talks is when that person is clear about thingsꦰ.
“When the person doesn’t want to talk in the right way, we know that maybe he knew everything. I’m su♎re he knew it.♕”

Massa said the incident has ruined his relationship wi♐th fellow countryman Piquet Jr, as well as his three-time world championship-winning father.
“Well, with Nelson Piquet Jr., I spoke after what happened in 2009, and obviously we don’t have a great r♑elatiꦓonship,” he added.
“So anyway, everything he tried to do when he uncovered it is clear, everybody knew about it. He crashed on purpose in a race that was manipulated for his teammate ♕to win, so I’m not going to talk to him.
"Everything he did was clear. I tried to ta💧lk to his father [three-time F1 World Champion Nelson Piquet], but his father didn’t want to talk to me.”
Massa stressed he is “very optimistic” about his case, which he insisted is aimed at achieving “justice for the sport” r🦋ather than simply being ab𒉰out money.
"It's pretty clear that✃ we are going to finish just when we have a result that we believe is correct for the justice of the sport," he said.
"That's why we decided to get together a very big and important legal team. I'm doing that for the sp🍨ort, I'm doing that to show that manipulation is not part of our sport.
"I'm not doing that forღ money, I'm doing that for the justice of the sport. So, whatever people trying to write about the money is completely wrong.
"Compensation definitely exists. For example, now I'm spending a lot of mone🦩y on that case but def🐓initely I'm not doing that [for the money].”

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