Lewis Hamilton 'not focused' on Felipe Massa’s legal action over lost 2008 F1 title

The former Ferrari driver has started legal action against F1 bosses and go🌼verning body the FIA and is seeking compensation for a loss in earnings.
Massa missed out on the 2008 title to Hamilton and his lawyers have claimed this was dജue to the ‘crash-gate’ scandal - when Renault fixed the Singapore Grand Prix.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton was not interested in getting involved in the matter when asked for his reꦡaction ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix.
“I have a really bad memory, so I don’t really re🤪member a lot, to be honest,” Hamilton told reporters at Zandvoort.
“I’m really just focused on the here and now and helping the team get back into the cham🥀pionship and the race.
“I’m not really🙈 focused on what happened 15 year﷽s ago.”

Former F1 supremo💞 Bernie Ecclestone sparked Massa’s legal bid with comments attributed in a recent interview with F1-Insider.
“We wanted to protect the sport and save it from a huge scandal,” Ecclestone was quoted as saying, in transl🍌ation.
"I still feel sorry for Massa today," he 🐈added. "He was cheated out of the title he deserved, w𓂃hile Hamilton had all the luck in the world and won his first championship.”
Ecclestone, 92, has since s🐟aid he ca💞nnot remember ever giving the interview.

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