'Distraught' Briatore set to hit back - reports

 Distraught Briatore set to hit back - reports
Flavio Briatore (ITA), Bahrain Grand Prix, Friday Press Conference, Manama, Bahrain, 24.04.2009 / Copyright: xpb

Some sections of the media believe Monday was the end of the crash-gate scandal, but a scorned Flavio Briatore may be now readying to hit back.

Spanish motor racing chief Carlos Gracia told the AS newspaper that he believes the 59-year-old Italian might be justified in now pursuing court action to contest his life ban from any participation in motor sport.

"I wouldn't rule out him going to ordinary justice because he has been left without his means of earning a living," said the Spaniard.

It is believed Briatore did receive a late invitation to Monday's World Motor Sport Council meeting, but chose not to attend.

Sections of the Italian press said Briatore might use his rancour to launch a non-FIA sanctioned rival to formula one, and he told La Gazzetta dello Sport: "I am distraught."

 

Source: GMM

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 sideskraper sideskraper
There's nothing stopping him going to LMS, IRL, or other non FIA sanctioned series. I am unsure about European civil law courts, but I can almost guarantee that he will not be able to seek a recourse via the courts. Precedent will have been established by Doctors, Lawyers, and other licensed professionals who have been struck.
September 23, 2009 2:00 am
 Wickedated Wickedated
"he has been left without his means of earning a living" the guy's got enough money for 5 lifetimes. Give it a rest, you're a cheat and an embarrassment to the sport. Good riddance, you and Piquet should not be allowed within 50 yards of an F1 event. Ever!
September 23, 2009 1:34 pm