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A year that has been hectic, off the track as well as on, could not end without Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolos evaluation of the current situation in Formula 1 and its prospects for the future. A complicated year from a political point of view is coming to an end and we now clearly want to look to the future, said the President, when he met journalists for the traditional end of year dinner. The previous management of the FIA did a great deal of good, especially in such crucial areas as safety, but in most recent times, there were too many problems which led to serious consideration being given to Ferrari leaving Formula 1 that was the feeling of our main board and, along with the other teams in FOTA, there was a move towards establishing a different race series. I dont want to go over those old arguments now. It is important that we were able to find common ground in order to renew the Concorde Agreement until 2012, on the basis of redefining the rules that have governed Formula 1 for so long.
"Now, in Jean Todt, we have a clever and competent person at the helm, who I am certain will know what to do to maintain constructive dialogue between the Federation, the commercial rights holder and the teams united under the FOTA umbrella. Indeed, it is this association, of which, until recently I was chairman, that played a key role in such a delicate situation, as it brought together all the teams in one organisation, as is the case in football and other professional sports. We are going through a transition phase and we have to work very carefully in drawing up this sports future. Formula 1 must return to being synonymous with cutting edge technology, without an imposed egalitarianism which risks turning it into something like Formula 3.
"Of course, one has to keep an eye on the costs, but we cannot go from one extreme to the other, as someone wanted to do this year. You only have to look at what happened with testing: in the space of three years, we went from being able to test wherever and whenever we liked, to being prevented from running the cars during the season. This resulted for example in a youngster like the Spaniard, Alguersuari, making his race weekend debut without having done even a single days real testing in a Formula 1 car. At the moment, we can accept this situation, but it cannot be like this in the future. This sport must set the trends rather than follow them. For this reason, I am unhappy that various companies have quit, which should be cause for thought for many. In order to build a new Formula 1, we must work together, involving all parties, including the media. There are so many topics up for discussion: the length of the races, the timetable, access to drivers, spectacle on the track, and the role of the Internet."

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  • フェラーリは明らかにRRA協定に違反してるだろう。FOTAの­離脱表明は暗にそれを認めたということだしさらにトロロッソやザ­ウバーに圧力をかけて離脱を促している。FOTAを立ち上げた意­義はいまはもう完全に意味をなさなくなっている。

  • "Formula 1 must return to being synonymous with cutting edge technology, without an imposed egalitarianism which risks turning it into something like Formula 3."

    I agree, but it hasn't been the case since 1993.

  • grazie schumi, noi della ferrari ti ringraziamo per quello che hai fatto e ti auguriamo ogni bene. ciao.

  • he has aged so much, i remember seeing this guy 10 years ago, and he looked like a young playboy dude.

  • italians not celebrete chrismas

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