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F1 : German magazine reports team dithering means Formula 1 cost cutting is at risk E-mail
Friday, 29 June 2012 09:52
The prospect of radical cost cutting in Formula One is hanging in the balance, as Jean Todt's end of June 2012 deadline looms and championship teams dither.

That is the claim of Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, reporting the risk that June 30 could come and go without significant reforms being put to the World Motor Sport Council.

After Saturday, the 2013 rules can only be influenced by the teams in the unlikely event that they can completely agree.

There were heated discussions, even involving FIA president Todt and Formula 1 Chief Executive Bernie Ecclestone, at Valencia recently, but large areas of common ground are yet to be trodden.

"At least seven of the 12 teams are on a fine line if for example they lose a sponsor," journalist Michael Schmidt said.

"In this environment, it's a mystery why the teams are still arguing about the introduction of cost control in the FIA sporting regulations."

Christian Toto Wolff, a shareholder who is gaining increasing influence at Williams, urged the need to police breaches of the cost rules, citing rumours some teams are simply ignoring the current resource restriction agreement.

"We need clear penalties as deterrents," said the Austrian.

But his boss  Frank Williams said in an interview this week that he is "against any kind of interference".

"I don't want any third party interference with one's business, to have people sneaking around wanting to check this and that," he said. "It's just like waiting for the tax man every day."

That interview has now disappeared from the Formula 1 website.

And Auto Motor und Sport reports that Lotus and Force India, teams that arguably should welcome cost cutting, are opposed to the further culling of allowed wind tunnel testing time.

It seems the middle ranking teams are most worried about the cost of buying a V6 engine and KERS package.

"I will ensure that it remains affordable," Todt is quoted as saying, but the prices being quoted behind closed doors by Formula 1's engine suppliers tell a different story.

F1SA.com

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