27/08/2007
NEWS STORY
Jean Todt has promised that should his drivers both find themselves in with a chance of claiming the 2007 title there will be no favouritism within the team.
The Frenchman made the vow shortly after Felipe Massa, who is managed by his son, Nicholas Todt, took victory in Turkey, his third win of the year.
Asked if the team would favour one driver over the other, Todt was adamant: "No. It will be something that would be inappropriate for two drivers like Felipe and Kimi, doing such a good job after 12 Grands Prix with just one point difference.
"At the moment there is absolutely no plan to make any kind of strategy between one or the other," he told reporters.
"Both are very talented and doing a very good job," he continued, "there is a very good harmony in the team, they both want to win and there is definitely the same chance, the same support."