13/12/2006
NEWS STORY
Not for the first time, and with a little obvious yet anonymous encouragement, a section of the media is opting for a sensational headline in a bid to whip up a bit of excitement.
The latest drama, which threatens to rock the sport to its core, involves Bridgestone, which is alleged to be biased and favouring certain teams over others. However, the Japanese company has strongly denied claims that not all teams are being treated equally.
A spokesman said: "Bridgestone is surprised at reports that certain aspects of tyre supply were discussed at the recent team principals meeting.
"Details of Bridgestone's contracts with its teams are confidential," he added. "Bridgestone in 2007, as the single tyre supplier present in F1, will supply tyres according to the rules laid out by the FIA. The rules state that we will make available identical quantities and specifications of tyres for tests and races, which is our intention.
"We aim to be fair and equitable in our tyre supply in F1. Our contracts with teams are compliant with the rules for 2007. As the official tyre supplier to the world championship between 2008 and 2010, Bridgestone will also comply with the terms of its tender for that period with the rules laid out by the FIA."