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'Breakaway' less likely
27 July 2005The formation of 'GPMA' is a step away from the previously threatened 'breakaway' series. It is believed that Honda and Toyota, who were not a part of the earlier incarnation, insisted on a new name for the team and carmakers' alliance that did not - by inclusion of, for example, the word 'championship' - directly warn of a Formula One split.
Toyota spokesman Andrea Ficarelli said the 'grand prix manufacturers' alliance' looked forward to the FIA meeting. And he insisted: "There is no reason to talk about a breakaway unless our proposals are rejected."
Those proposals, incidentally - although sent to the governing body for review - have not, unlike the proposed FIA regulations, been made public.
Ficarelli also steered away from the suggestion that the GPMA is a fight against Ferrari. "The position of Toyota," he said, "is if Ferrari agrees to our principles they would be welcome in the group."
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