Briatore hearing starts in Paris





Former Renault chief Flavio Briatore's appeal against a lifetime ban for ordering Nelson Piquet junior to crash at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix began in the High Court in Paris on Tuesday.
The flamboyant Italian, who is also seeking one million euros in damages from motorsport's governing body the FIA, did not appear in person at the hearing before the Tribunal de Grande Instance.
Pat Symonds, Renault's former chief engineer who is appealing his five year ban from Formula One, was also absent on day one of the case.
A verdict is expected on January 5.
Briatore and Symonds were targeted as the main culprits in the affair that rocked F1 when the World Motor Sport Council met in Paris to rule on the case in September.
The scandal centred on former Renault driver Piquet junior's claims that he had been ordered to deliberately crash at Singapore last year to enable teammate Fernando Alonso to win.
Briatore's lawyer, Philippe Ouakrat, told the court: "My client vigorously and utterly contests having been aware of such a conspiracy.
"The FIA has to overturn its decision...because it's an illegal order in terms of its results and the manner in which it was carried out."
Jean-François Prat, representing the FIA, countered by insisting there was a definite link between Piquet's crash, and Briatore.
"He (Piquet) accepted to do it (crash) because he wanted to see his driver's contract renewed for the next season and it was Flavio Briatore who was in charge of these questions."
Briatore's responsiblity was therefore "obvious", Prat told the court.


Source: Briatore hearing starts in Paris
The flamboyant Italian, who is also seeking one million euros in damages from motorsport's governing body the FIA, did not appear in person at the hearing before the Tribunal de Grande Instance.
Pat Symonds, Renault's former chief engineer who is appealing his five year ban from Formula One, was also absent on day one of the case.
A verdict is expected on January 5.
Briatore and Symonds were targeted as the main culprits in the affair that rocked F1 when the World Motor Sport Council met in Paris to rule on the case in September.
The scandal centred on former Renault driver Piquet junior's claims that he had been ordered to deliberately crash at Singapore last year to enable teammate Fernando Alonso to win.
Briatore's lawyer, Philippe Ouakrat, told the court: "My client vigorously and utterly contests having been aware of such a conspiracy.
"The FIA has to overturn its decision...because it's an illegal order in terms of its results and the manner in which it was carried out."
Jean-François Prat, representing the FIA, countered by insisting there was a definite link between Piquet's crash, and Briatore.
"He (Piquet) accepted to do it (crash) because he wanted to see his driver's contract renewed for the next season and it was Flavio Briatore who was in charge of these questions."
Briatore's responsiblity was therefore "obvious", Prat told the court.
Source: Briatore hearing starts in Paris
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