Ferrari quit Fota, Red Bull reportedly as well

SPA FRANCORCHAMPS, BELGIUM - AUGUST 30: (FILE PHOTO) Finnish driver Kimi Raikkonen will reportedly return to Formula One for a two year deal with Lotus Renault GP. Race winner Kimi Raikkonen of Finland and Ferrari leads from second placed Giancarlo Fisichella of Italy and Force India during the Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit of Spa Francorchamps on August 30, 2009 in Spa Francorchamps, Belgium. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

SPA FRANCORCHAMPS, BELGIUM - AUGUST 30: (FILE PHOTO) Finnish driver Kimi Raikkonen will reportedly return to Formula One for a two year deal with Lotus Renault GP. Race winner Kimi Raikkonen of Finland and Ferrari leads from second placed Giancarlo Fisichella of Italy and Force India during the Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit of Spa Francorchamps on August 30, 2009 in Spa Francorchamps, Belgium. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Published Dec 2, 2011

Share

Ferrari have quit the Formula One Teams' Association over a dispute on cost-cutting in the sport, the Italian team said on Friday.

The news came after reports that Ferrari and Constructors' champions Red Bull were quitting the organisation over the unsolved Resource Restriction Agreement. Red Bull are yet to confirm the report.

Ferrari said: “We have informed Fota president Martin Whitmarsh that it we are leaving the organisation made up of the teams competing in the Formula One World championship.”

The Italian team said that Formula One must become more “user friendly and more accessible to the general public” with the help of more testing opportunities and that the sport must again be a “test bed for advanced technological research”.

“Ferrari will continue to work with the other teams to make the current Resource Restriction Agreement, aimed at controlling costs, more effective and efficient, modifying it to make it more stringent in key areas such as aerodynamics, to rebalance some aspects such as testing and to expand it to areas currently not covered such as engines.”

Autosport said that Red Bull and Ferrari were to meet with representatives of the other big teams, McLaren and Mercedes, in the near future in order to find a solution - ultimately for all Fota teams. - Sapa-dpa

Related Topics: