SAO PAULO : Former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa said on Thursday he will "fight to the end" to be declared 2008 Formula One world champion instead of Britain's Lewis Hamilton.Reuters revealed last week that the Brazilian had started legal action against Formula One and the governing FIA seeking substantial damages resulting from an alleged "conspiracy" that denied him the title."We're going to fight to get the title," Massa told Brazilian website GE in an interview, making clear his case was about more than financial compensation."I'm here to make it clear things didn't happen fairly."Massa, who retired in 2017, was leading the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix when fellow-Brazilian Nelson Piquet Jr.
deliberately crashed his Renault into the wall on lap 14 of the 61-lap race.The crash triggered a safety car that benefited his team mate Fernando Alonso, who went on to win while Massa failed to score after a bungled pitstop.
Hamilton, racing for McLaren at the time and now an honorary Brazilian citizen, eventually beat Massa by a point for the first of his record-equalling seven championships.Michael Schumacher, Massa's former Ferrari team mate and close friend of the Brazilian during his racing career, is the only other driver to have won seven titles.Formula One had a rule at the time that the outcome of a championship could not be changed after the end of season awards ceremony.Massa sought legal advice this year after former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone told a German website in March that he and former FIA president Max Mosley had been aware in 2008 that Piquet crashed deliberately but had not acted."I have nothing against Hamilton.