Felipe Massa is hopeful Ferrari will support him in his legal pursuit of the 2008 F1 world championship.
Massa’s decision to pursue legal action comes after a startling revelation that former CEO Bernie Ecclestone that he and former FIA president Max Mosley was aware that Nelson Piquet Jr. crashed on purpose at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix as part of 'Crashgate'.
Piquet’s deliberate crash forced race leader Massa into an early pit stop, where Ferrari failed to remove the fuel hose.Had Massa won in 2008, he’d still be Ferrari’s most recent world champion.
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