Felipe Massa is set to avoid making an appearance at this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix amid his ongoing F1 legal battle.
The former Ferrari driver has indicated that he plans to overturn the outcome of the 2008 world championship due to a conspiracy that he feels resulted in him losing out on the title to
Massa, who has already cancelled planned trips to both the Italian and Japanese Grands Prix while the case rumbles on, also appears likely to avoid his home race, Motorsport.com has reported. Asked directly if he would visit Interlagos this weekend, Massa replied: “I believe I won't. I would go to the races as an ambassador.Massa's lawyers issue update: F1 given extension to complete "investigation"
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