Massa wants to address the controversy that erupted after it emerged that Nelson Piquet had crashed deliberately at the 2008’s Singapore GP, a race that proved crucial in the final outcome that saw Lewis Hamilton win the title.
Domenicali was at Ferrari throughout Massa’s time with the team as a junior and race driver, latterly as team principal.
As the current head of F1, he is now on the other side of Massa’s legal claims and has to deal with events that took place in the Bernie Ecclestone era.
On his return to the paddock for the first time since his claims became public Massa said that he remains on good terms with his former team boss.
“Stefano is a big friend,” Massa told Autosport when asked about his relationship with Domenicali. “I always talk to him, apart from everything that happened, so there's nothing really to say about that.
He never changed the relationship or the behaviour with me, and he will never change.
"In the end, it’s the same company, with different people, also the FIA. But anyway, I really hope that the people that are now taking care of FIA or FOM are doing the right thing, for the justice of the sport, so what's happened in the past can never happen again."
Source: Autosport