A simmering feud between Formula One's Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa flared up again when the pair clashed again under the Singapore floodlights.
Massa, already fuming from an incident in qualifying, was furious after the Briton's McLaren collided with his Ferrari while attempting to pass.
Hamilton collected a drive-through penalty for causing a collision but finished the race fifth while the Brazilian, who limped back to the pits with a punctured rear tyre, was ninth.
Massa, just 24 hours after accusing the Briton of "not using his mind" in qualifying, told reporters Hamilton tried to do a Superman again and destroyed his race.
Hamilton and Massa have been at odds since the Monaco Grand Prix in May when the two collided with Massa retiring.
The Brazilian, who lost out to Hamilton by a single point in the 2008 championship won by the McLaren man, called on the FIA after that to teach the Briton a lesson "or he will not learn".