Paris - Motorsport's governing body FIA announced Friday evening that they had requested Formula One team Renault to appear before and extraordinary meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council. In a statement the organization said the meeting would be held on September 21.
"Renault has to answer charges, including a breach of Article 151c of the International Sporting Code, that the team conspired with its driver, Nelson Piquet Jr, to cause a deliberate crash at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix with the aim of causing the deployment of the safety car to the advantage of its other driver, Fernando Alonso," FIA said.
Renault is accused of having deliberately instigated a crash at last year's Grand Prix in Singapore, which Alonso won after he was the only driver to have undertaken a fuel stop before the safety car phase.
McLaren-Mercedes were in 2007 fined a record 100 million dollar after having been found guilty of an offence under the same Article.
If found guilty Renault will face a huge fine and could be banned from competing for a period.
Grand Prix supremo Bernie Ecclestone is believed to be worried that Renault, who are considered to be contemplating withdrawing from Formula One, could pull out if they are found guilty.
Renault is yet to comment on the accusations.
Piquet Jr was earlier this year sacked by Renault after putting in a string of unimpressive performances. Since then, he had criticised Renault team principal Flavio Briatore criticised.