• Former Renault principal was banned over rigged 2008 race
• Nelson Piquet Jr deliberately crashed his car
Flavio Briatore, the former principal of the Renault Formula One team, has had his life ban from motor racing overturned. The decision was made at a hearing in front of a French court today.
Briatore was banned by motor racing's governing body, the FIA, after his role in a plot to rig the outcome of the 2008 Singapore grand prix. The Renault driver Nelson Piquet Jr deliberately crashed his car in order to help his team-mate, Fernando Alonso, win the race.
Briatore and Pat Symonds, Renault's director of engineering, left the team prior to a hearing by the FIA on 21 September 2009. The sport's governing body barred Briatore from all of its championships and imposed a five-year ban on Symonds, who has appealed separately.
Piquet was granted immunity in return for his evidence. Renault received a suspended two-year ban. Reuters
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