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Massa in court bid to 'snatch Hamilton's first F1 title'
Daily Express
|October 30, 2025
BERNIE Ecclestone's lawyers claim former F1 driver Felipe Massa is trying to deny Lewis Hamilton his first championship via the High Court.
The Brazilian is bringing a £64million claim against operator Formula One Management, governing body the FIA and Mr Ecclestone after he lost the title by a point following a deliberate crash at the Singapore Grand Prix in 2008.
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