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FOTA teams walk out of FIA meeting

FOTA teams walk out of FIA meeting

08 July 2009

F1 governing body the FIA met with teams at the Nürburgring on Wednesday with an apparent objective of signing off regulations ahead of the 2010 World Championship. With a solution having previously been agreed, yet another variable has been thrown into the mix as the eight FOTA representatives left the meeting early.

As scheduled, the FIA gathered with the eleven teams due to participate in the next year's World Championship on Wednesday, including those of the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) which comprises of all current teams bar Williams and Force India.

With a €45m budget cap having already been ruled out but an agreement previously discussed between the parties to cut spending levels back to 1990s levels, the FIA reminded non-FOTA teams on Tuesday that all 11 competitors must agree to any rule modifications due to take place, whether suggested by FOTA or not.


It appears that Wednesday's meeting has proved unsuccessful, however, with an FIA statement reading as follows:


'Following the decision of the World Council on 24 June to revert to the pre-29 April version of the 2010 F1 Sporting and Technical Regulations, the FIA today met the teams which have entered the 2010 Championship to seek their agreement to these changes.

All changes have now been agreed subject only to the maintenance of the minimum weight at 620 kg and the signing of a legally binding agreement between all the teams competing in 2010 to reduce costs to the level of the early 1990s within two years, as promised by the FOTA representative in Paris on 24 June.

The eight FOTA teams were invited to attend the meeting to discuss their further proposals for 2010. Unfortunately no discussion was possible because FOTA walked out of the meeting.'


You can view FOTA's Wednesday statement - in response to the FIA - here


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