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    Home - F1 - Massa’s £64m court claim over 2008 F1 title can go to trial – judge
    F1 Updated:November 20, 2025

    Massa’s £64m court claim over 2008 F1 title can go to trial – judge

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    Massa’s £64m court claim over 2008 F1 title can go to trial – judge

    Felipe Massa’s £64m Court Claim Over 2008 F1 Title Set to Go to Trial

    Ex-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa’s £64 million claim against F1, the FIA, and Bernie Ecclestone can proceed to trial, a High Court judge has confirmed.

    The case revolves around Massa’s assertion that he, not Lewis Hamilton, should be recognised as the rightful winner of the 2008 F1 World Championship, which he lost by just one point.

    The next thing to clarify in this whole ordeal is Massa is not suing Lewis Hamilton, this case is all about the dirty politics that goes on behind closed doors in Formula 1.


    What is Massa’s claim about: The Costly Championship

    The controversy stems from the dramatic circumstances of the 2008 championship, particularly during the Singapore Grand Prix. Massa was leading the race when a deliberate crash by Nelson Piquet Jr., orchestrated by Renault, triggered a safety car and ultimately led to Massa finishing in 13th place.

    The sequence of events contributed to Massa losing the title by a mere point, with Hamilton clinching his first championship.

    Judge Rules in Favour of Trial

    In a ruling delivered by Mr. Justice Jay, the judge stated that while Massa might struggle to prove the FIA owed him a duty of care, he has a legitimate chance of proving the components of his unlawful means conspiracy claim at trial.

    The court dismissed parts of Massa’s claim for declaratory relief, emphasising that it cannot alter the 2008 championship outcome, though such a declaration could impact public perception.

    Massa’s legal team alleges that Ecclestone and the FIA were aware of the intentional crash and failed to act on it. This assertion adds a layer of complexity to the case, as it questions the integrity of the governing body and the former F1 boss.

    In his submissions, Nick De Marco KC, representing Massa, argued that the defendants could not dismiss Massa’s claims outright, implying the trial is necessary to explore all grounds thoroughly.

    Who are the Defendants in this case?

    On the other hand, the defendants—including Ecclestone and the FIA—label Massa’s claims as “misguided” and “overly ambitious.” They maintain that Massa’s mishaps during the Singapore Grand Prix were fundamental to his loss, thus making the claim unfounded.

    With the trial now set to move forward, the motorsport world will be watching closely. While the outcome will not retroactively change the 2008 championship result, it could have lasting repercussions for how governance and accountability are perceived in Formula 1.

    Felipe Massa’s fight for recognition continues to captivate fans and experts alike as it adds another chapter to the rich yet complex history of F1 racing.

    The case not only challenges the legitimacy of the 2008 championship outcome but also raises questions about the ethical governance of Formula 1. Should the trial yield findings against the FIA or Ecclestone, it could pave the way for transparency regarding race manipulation and oversight in motorsport.

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