FOTA Furthers Cost Reducing Initiatives
London, 8 January 2009 - The FOTA Executive Committee met
today in Heathrow to further progress the cost reducing initiatives
already developed. All the Members unanimously agreed a number of
important principles and supported the process now established
within FOTA.
The teams detailed and signed a comprehensive Aerodynamic Test
Restrictions Agreement, effective in 2009.
Furthermore, the Teams agreed that they would develop and freeze
low cost transmissions for the 2010/12 seasons which would have a
six race life, priced at €1.5 million per season per team.
FOTA also reaffirmed its commitment to a €5 million engine supply
from 2010 for independent teams, who have expressed their
agreement with and support for this arrangement.
The FOTA Technical Regulations Working Group will now conclude
the elimination of expensive materials and identify further
opportunities to reduce the cost of components and systems which
do not deliver performance differentiation. All of the Teams present
wished to express their support for the entrant currently known as
Honda and they will agree to any name change registered.
All of the Teams are committed to working together in a rational and
systematic manner, within the framework of FOTA to effectively
reduce the costs inherent to Formula One. The same approach will
now be used to improve the spectacle of the sport, following the
outcome of the FOTA commissioned market research.
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