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Renault accuse Piquet of blackmail attempt

The Renault Formula One team accused their former driver Nelson Piquet and his father of attempted blackmail yesterday and said they had commenced criminal proceedings in France against the two Brazilians.

The team face a hearing in Paris on Sept. 21 after allegations were made that they ordered Piquet junior to crash deliberately at last year's Singapore Grand Prix to help team-mate Fernando Alonso win the race.

If found guilty, the team could be kicked out of the championship.

Renault broke their silence on the matter at the Italian Grand Prix after documents were leaked detailing Piquet's allegations to the FIA.

"The ING Renault F1 Team and its managing director Flavio Briatore personally, wish to state that they have commenced criminal proceedings against Nelson Piquet Junior and Nelson Piquet Senior in France," the team statement said.

It accused the pair of making "false allegations and a related attempt to blackmail the team into allowing Mr Piquet Jnr to drive for the remainder of the 2009 season."

The team, whose main factory is in England, said the matter would also be referred to police in Britain.

Piquet junior was replaced as a Renault driver in August after he had failed to score a point in 10 races.

His father and namesake was a triple Formula One champion who has closely guided his son's career.

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