Friday, May 6, 2011

Formula 1: the future is discussed in Stuttgart

On May 14 it announced a historic day for the premier league. In a little more than 7 days could take the form the new F1, the one without Ecclestone and his undemocratic found. In fact, in Stuttgart, will meet the teams that count, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes and Red Bull to assess the dreaded hand-over by CVC funds to the consortium formed by News Corporation and Exor.

We will be assessing what will happen in 2012 when the Concorde Agreement expires under which trade agreements were established with the team. We must address the issue of new rules, opposed by both teams, which provides for the return of turbo engines with small displacement of 1,600 cm3, and discuss contract negotiations with television and with the organizers of the Grand Prix near term.

"I think that regardless of who is the owner of F1 in the future, the important thing is that teams are more united than ever," said Martin Whitmarsh, McLaren's at. "All ideas are welcome to innovate," he says Fernando Alonso at Ferrari.

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