GPWC and teams reach an 'understanding'

16/02/2005
NEWS STORY

Following a meeting in Cliveden between the five major manufacturers in Formula One and nine teams the following understanding was reached:

  1. The Teams and Manufacturers met today at Cliveden near London and unanimously agreed upon the establishment of a new framework for their participation in Grand Prix motor racing post 2007.
  2. With respect to technical rules and regulations, all parties confirm and fully endorse the “Governing Principles for Grand Prix Motor Racing” previously developed by the major Manufacturers.
  3. With respect to the commercial aspects of the sport, all parties further confirm their support that the principles of premier Grand Prix motor racing post 2007 should be as described by International Sport and Entertainment AG (“iSe”) today, which complies with the Governing Principles. iSe will continue its work in this respect.
  4. The Manufacturers agreed that when the series is established which respects the “Governing Principles for Grand Prix Motor Racing”, then they will guarantee from 2006 the supply of competitive engines at an affordable price to a second team which commits to such series.
  5. All parties agree to continue to co-operate together and to establish technical, sporting and governance working groups with appropriate specialists, operating within a defined timetable and brief to document in full a new structure and regulations for the sport so as to put the Teams in a position to participate in a timely and orderly manner in 2008.
  6. All parties further agree that all Teams are invited to join on equal terms.
  7. The Sauber, Red Bull and Jordan teams warmly welcome the above and agree to respond formally with their positions on the document, following further internal consultation.

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Published: 16/02/2005
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