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Harmony restored in Formula One

The cloud that had been hanging over the future of Formula One has now lifted. At a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Paris on Wednesday, FIA and FOTA came to a mutually satisfactory agreement. In a press release, the FIA announced that there would be no rival race series and that the rules for the 2010 season would be based on those applying in 2009, together with the changes that had been decided on prior to 29th April 2009. After reaching accord on cost cutting measures in the sport and the announcement that Max Mosley would not be seeking re-election as FIA President in October, the governing body confirmed the 13-strong line-up for the 2010 season. Stepping up to join the current ten contenders in the top echelon of motor racing are newcomers Campos Meta, Manor Grand Prix and Team US F1.

Formula One: New format with 40 cars?


The list of fresh recruits lining up to compete in the 2010 Formula One season gets longer by the week, which obviously strengthen Max Mosley's position considerably. So just how long is this list of potential newcomers? Along with Williams, nine new teams have already signed on the dotted line. Lola, Prodrive, Campos and US F1 were the first racing stables to register their interest in contesting next year's championships. After them came March, Litespeed, Brabham and Superfund, some of which are names that hark back to the earlier years of F1 history. Epsilon-Euskadi is the ninth potential newcomer.

Max Mosley now has a list of ten teams who have already made known their intentions – presumably without any strings attached either. They are up against the nine member teams of FOTA who have adopted a collective position, making their continued participation dependent on a certain number of conditions. What is Max Mosley to do with so many teams? If there were 20 of them, all competing for the Formula One title, that would mean finding room for 40 cars on the starting grid. And it could be even more: rumours are that Carlin, Manor and N.Technology have also expressed an interest in racing at the top level of motorsport.

Absurd idea: Ferrari threaten to pull out



Auto manufacturers are proud of their technological advances, their spectacular cars and of course their engines. For Ferrari, it's always been the engines that mattered. They say that Commendatore Enzo Ferrari wasn't particularly interested in how good the car was. The main thing was that it had the best engine.

So the man with the dark sunglasses would probably be turning in his grave if FIA President Max Mosley were ever to get his way and impose a homologated engine on the F1 fraternity. Regardless of whether you were driving a red Ferrari, blue-and-white BMW or silver McLaren Mercedes, you would have the same engine under the bonnet!

Inconceivable for most F1 fans and certainly for Ferrari. "A change of this nature would detract from the actual point and purpose of a race series that Ferrari have given their uninterrupted support to since 1950, namely competition and technical progress," was the statement to emerge from the historic marque on Monday. "If this key element were to be abandoned, it would be necessary to consult with our partners to see whether our continued involvement in this sport made any sense at all."

Gallery: F1 - Chinese GP



Former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi sees exactly where his ex-employer is coming from: "Homologated engines are an absolutely absurd idea," he says in the column of an Italian newspaper. "If the day ever comes when we have to use identical engines, it would be wholly understandable if Ferrari were to pull out altogether."

Sales figures from the third quarter of 2008 show that Ferrari are on the right track: the company increased its turnover to €450 million, i.e. up by 22.3% compared with the third quarter of 2007. Profits amounted to €79 million, a 41.1% increase on the third quarter of 2007.

Gallery: Ferrari California



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