Massa’s Lawyers Seek Hamilton’s Support in 2008 Title Bid

Former Formula One driver Felipe Massa poses for a photo at his home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. (AP)
Former Formula One driver Felipe Massa poses for a photo at his home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. (AP)
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Massa’s Lawyers Seek Hamilton’s Support in 2008 Title Bid

Former Formula One driver Felipe Massa poses for a photo at his home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. (AP)
Former Formula One driver Felipe Massa poses for a photo at his home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. (AP)

The legal team advising Felipe Massa in his attempt to be declared 2008 Formula One world champion hope Lewis Hamilton will support the case in the name of sporting integrity, one of the Brazilian's lawyers has said.

Bernardo Viana also told Reuters the lawyers had agreed to give Formula One and the sport's governing body, the FIA, until mid-October to respond to a Letter Before Claim sent to them on Aug. 15. The legal team had initially set a Friday deadline.

"The ball is on their court, we've been waiting for their response," said Viana, a partner at law firm Vieira Rezende Advogados. "They asked for more time, until mid-October, and in good faith we have agreed to that."

Former Ferrari driver Massa, now 42, started his legal action over an alleged "conspiracy" that he says denied him the title, and has vowed to "fight to the end" to be named world champion.

Britain's seven times world champion Hamilton won that title, his first, by a single point in a year that became notorious after Renault driver Nelson Piquet Jr. revealed in 2009 he had been told by team bosses to crash deliberately at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Massa, who retired in 2017, was leading in Singapore when fellow-Brazilian Piquet crashed his Renault into the wall on lap 14 of the 61-lap race.

The crash triggered a safety car that benefited his team mate Fernando Alonso, who went on to win while Massa failed to score after a bungled pitstop.

Massa now claims the race should have been cancelled because the sport's leaders knew before the end of the season what had happened but covered it up.

His lawyers want Hamilton, who was racing for McLaren at the time, to support the claims.

"He is an important ambassador for the sport and has always defended sporting integrity. He is an honorary Brazilian citizen and very well liked by Brazilians, so I hope he will support us," Viana said.

"We have absolutely nothing against Hamilton."

The Briton, who now drives for Mercedes, has said he was not focused on something that happened 15 years ago.

Massa sought legal advice after former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone told a German website in March that he and former FIA president Max Mosley had been aware in 2008 that Piquet crashed deliberately.

Mosley, who worked closely with Ecclestone, died in 2021 while FIA race director Charlie Whiting, another key figure, died in 2019.

Despite that, Viana said Massa's legal team were confident they had a strong case and enough evidence to bring the Brazilian the championship.

They are ready to fight for as long as it takes, Viana said, adding the case involves not only Britain but "several jurisdictions".

Massa's advisors also include sports law barrister Nick de Marco, who said in a written statement to Reuters his case "raises a number of very important and interesting legal issues as well as fundamental matters of sporting integrity."

"I am sure it will be of great interest not only to all motorsports' fans, but to anyone with an interest in the fairness of sports' competitions," he added.



Tien, Fonseca Set for Final Showdown at Next Generation ATP Finals in Jeddah

Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)
Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)
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Tien, Fonseca Set for Final Showdown at Next Generation ATP Finals in Jeddah

Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)
Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)

American Learner Tien and Brazilian João Fonseca advanced on Saturday to the final of the Next Generation ATP Finals.

The event, which will be held at the King Abdullah Sports City Arena in Jeddah on Sunday, is being organized by the Saudi Tennis Federation and the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), sponsored by the Public Investment Fund, and held under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport.

Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. This was Tien’s first appearance in the final of a professional tournament outside the US.

In the second semifinal, Brazilian João Fonseca earned his spot in the final by defeating France's Luca Van Assche in straight sets. Fonseca remains unbeaten in this edition of the tournament, being the only player with a perfect record.

Following his win, Tien said: "I can't put my feelings into words. I'm very happy with this victory, but I also feel a bit of regret since it came at the expense of Alex, with whom I share a strong bond. Of course, I'm thrilled to have advanced to the final."

Fonseca also reflected on his performance and qualification, saying: "I've never had such an outstanding week on a hard court before. I'm playing at my highest level, and I'm proud of what I've accomplished. I stayed fully focused, with my family and training team by my side, which has been amazing. I hope to keep this momentum and win the title."

The final match is expected to draw a large audience and media presence. It concludes the global tennis season for 2024.

The ATP Next Gen Finals represent a significant milestone for tennis in the Kingdom; it is the first professional tennis tournament hosted by Saudi Arabia, and helps achieve the Saudi Tennis Federation's ambitions, including fostering Saudi champions in the sport.