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Williams: Chassis borrowing is illegal

Williams: Chassis borrowing is illegal

29 January 2007

Frank Williams has vehemently opposed the potential use of customer cars for the upcoming season. Speculation persists that Super Aguri and Toro Rosso will field unoriginal chassis when the season kicks off on 18 March and Williams insists he will seek arbitration if this is the case as he feels it is a breach of the Concorde agreement, which runs till the end of 2007.

"I am adamantly opposed to chassis sharing, and we at Williams do not believe it is legal under the current rules," the team owner told the Guardian.

"We are what you might call a traditionalist racing team, which believes that we are out there competing for two world championships - one for the best driver in the world, and one for the constructor who builds the best car in the world.

"As far as I'm concerned, it is absolutely in the regulations in black and white that every team must make its own chassis," he added.


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