Articles Tagged ‘Flavio Briatore’

Disgraced Briatore starts court case.

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Flavio Briatore

The former Renault team boss, disgraced Flavio Briatore has today appeared in a French court for the start of a hearing against the FIA. Briatore wants his lifetime motorsport ban overturned and £900,000 in damages.

Briatore received his lifetime ban from motorsport due to his alleged involvement in the ‘crashgate‘ scandal, where Nelson Piquet Jr. was told to deliberately crash in order to let his teammate Fernando Alonso win at the Singapore Grand Prix 2008. Briatore still denies any involvement in what was dubbed by some as ‘The worst act of cheating in the history of sport’.

On the FIA’s decision to ban Briatore, he said that the FIA’s president at the time Max Mosley was;

“Blinded by an excessive desire for personal revenge”

- an argument stemming from Briatore’s disagreements previously with the FIA, where Briatore lead the group wanting to create a breakaway series following the rows over a budget cap.

Briatore accuses FIA of “sham”, wants €1m in damages

Saturday, November 14th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Flavio Briatore

Flavio Briatore has this week accused the FIA of holding a “sham hearing” in the lead up to his subsequent lifetime ban from Formula 1 after the “crashgate” episode, where he stood accused of conspiring to intentionally crashing Nelson Piquet Jr’s Renault in order for team mate Fernando Alonso to win the Singapore Grand Prix. Briatore is also looking to receive at least €1m in damages as he takes the FIA to a french court to overturn the decision.

Briatore has a hearing in Paris scheduled to start on the 24th November, where he hopes to quite publicly dirty the name of the FIA, whilst additionally clearing his in order to return to the sport. Briatore has recently released the details of his case into the public domain where he stated,

“The FIA neglects to mention that, according to declarations by one of its own vice-presidents to the media, the world council’s decision was rather the outcome of secret negotiations on the eve of the sham hearing,”

One of the key elements to Briatore’s case is a quote from FIA vice-president Mohamed Ben Sulayem, where he said to the Abu Dhabi National newspaper,

“We are not here to hang teams, we did our negotiations before and everybody is happy with the result.”

The FIA recently responded stating that they condemned the “selective leaking” of evidence from Briatore’s case by his lawyers, however Briatore was quick to deny such allegations stating that he has nothing to hide.

Renault set to stay in Formula 1?

Thursday, November 5th, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

2008 Renault

After the bombshell of Toyota pulling out yesterday, it seemed we were heading for a double-whammy with Renault calling an emergency meeting in Paris. However the result of that meeting sounds positive and it seems Renault will continue on the F1 grid in 2010.

The Enstone based team have had a tough 2 years, finishing 4th and 8th in the constructors championships, as well as the departure of Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds following the ‘Crashgate’ race fixing scandal involving Nelson Piquet Jr.

The team’s managing director Jean-François Caubet said:

“We have already contracted our drivers, had our budget approved and are enrolled in the world championship. Season 2010 has begun already. We will not be world champions in 2010, but we do have hopes to be much improved.”

Update 05/11/09 21:58GMT

Despite these quotes coming out of Renault, they are still not confirming they will or will not be on the grid next year and will make a decision by the end of the year.

End of an F1 Season – A Few Goodbyes

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

With the 2009 Formula 1 season drawing to a close, there is the inevitable departures of drivers, team members, and in some cases – whole teams that needs to take place. Some will get reshuffled into new teams, some will go altogether, and some new blood will enter the paddock. Here’s a brief rundown of the F1 goodbyes in 2009.

Kimi Raikkonen & Fernando Alonso

Kimi Raikkonnen and Fernando Alonso

After 3 years with Ferrari, Kimi Raikkonen is being replaced by Fernando Alonso. Raikkonen is yet to sign a deal with a new team for 2010, however he has been linked with a drive at McLaren and Toyota, the former being the most likely slot.

Raikkonen won the drivers world championship with the team in his debut year, as well as the constructers in 2007 and 2008.

There is also an outside chance the Raikkonen will leave the sport altogether. He has frequently mentioned when interviewed that if the right race seat doesn’t become available he will leave Formula 1 for good. We don’t think he’s bluffing…

Fernando Alonso also leaves his Renault team for the second time in his F1 career. With the team in disarray, Pat Symonds and Flavio Briatore also gone, it makes complete sense that Alonso would want to move away. That said, there are some whispers that the Ferrari deal has been in place since last year, however it couldn’t be made then for whatever reasons.

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Flavio Briatore to sue FIA over Lifetime F1 Ban

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Flavio Briatore

Flavio Briatore has confirmed that he will now sue the FIA over his lifetime ban from F1 which he received earlier this season. As you probably remember, Briatore was implicated as part of the Renault “Crashgate” episode where he was deemed to be one of the main culprits behind the plan for his driver Nelson Piquet Jr to crash his car during the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix.

Briatore received a lifetime ban from the sport, this with Pat Symonds who received a 5 year ban, and Piquet Jr (you know, the guy that crashed the car) receiving immunity. Briatore said:

“The FIA has been used as a tool to exact vengeance on one man”

As such, he has now taken the FIA to the french courts in order to “resolve the matter justly and impartially”.

Piquet Planned to goto Toro Rosso

Friday, October 16th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Nelson Piquet Jr

Nelson Piquet Senior has been talking to Gazzetta dello Sport regarding the recent crash scandal involving his son Nelson Piquet Junior, Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds and also about Piquet Jr’s possible drive at Toro Rosso.

“It was (Flavio) Briatore who wanted an extension (for 2009). I wanted Nelsinho to leave Renault and had found him a seat at Toro Rosso with Gerhard Berger. But Nelsinsho wanted to stay with Renault because there was the chance that Alonso would go to Ferrari.”

This may be all pie in the sky for all we know, but it makes sense. Yet again we saw a driver like Piquet Jr sidelined for the main event, this being Fernando Alonso. Throughout 2009 we’ve heard rumours of discontent from Piquet and Piquet Jr alike, Briatore threatening Piquet Jr with the sack, even before races. Not a nice working environment by all means.

Piquet goes on to describe his feelings on Briatore:

“He deserved it. Admittedly it wasn’t his idea, but to convince a young driver to do something like that is huge. He should stay far away from racing.”

Piquet also implicates Alonso in the crashgate scandal of last year, saying he was fully complicite with the plan:

“Do you think Alonso would conceive a race where he starts 15th and makes a pit stop almost straight away? It was a perfect plan.”

Piquet senior sounds like he’s been eating a few sour grapes recently – with Piquet Jr’s chances at landing another drive in F1 very very slim, his involvement too is slipping away.