Crucial talks about the future of formula one are speeding ahead. Between the Canadian and Austrian grands prix, team bosses, FIA president Jean Todt and
Jean Todt has slammed as “a joke” the initial cost-saving proposals put forward by formula one teams. The powerful ‘Strategy Group’ teams vetoed the FIA
Jean Todt insists his hands are tied after F1’s most powerful teams vetoed the move to a budget cap for 2015. It has been suggested
F1 could axe Friday morning practice sessions next year, as teams consider how to cut costs in the absence of a mandatory budget cap. Although
A meeting in London on Thursday eased the threat of a head-on collision between F1’s big and small teams, according to reports. Together with Bernie
In the three-week gap between grands prix, F1 chiefs on Thursday are headed to Biggin Hill, Bernie Ecclestone’s airport in London. It is there that
F1 will move to put cost-cutting efforts back on the agenda during a May 1 meeting. Earlier, it was reported FIA president Jean Todt was
Lotus team owner Gerard Lopez on Sunday indicated he was unhappy to have joined the opposition against the introduction of budget caps. The powerful ‘Strategy
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