LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body was made aware last year of allegations that Renault had fixed the Singapore Grand Prix by ordering Brazilian Nelson Piquet to crash, a British newspaper reported on Friday.
The Daily Mirror quoted the driver's father and namesake, also a triple world champion, telling investigators that he had spoken informally to FIA race director Charlie ...
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