Felipe Massa claim reported for UK Supreme Court
RaceFans reported Felipe Massa’s legal claim over the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix is heading to the UK Supreme Court, pending formal confirmation.
RaceFans reported that Felipe Massa’s legal claim over the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix is heading to the UK Supreme Court. Based on the supplied material, that remains a reported development rather than a confirmed court outcome.
The outlet said the latest move could have consequences for Formula 1 and beyond, linking it to Massa’s long-running challenge over the 2008 Singapore race. No further court documents or official statements were included in the provided sources.
Massa competed in Formula 1 from 2002 to 2017, entering 271 races. The Brazilian scored 11 wins, 16 pole positions and 41 podiums during his career.
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