Ferrari informó a Martin Whitmarsh, presidente la FOTA, que ha decidido abandonar la organización que agrupa a los equipos que compiten en el Mundial de Fórmula 1.
La escudería italiana aseguró en un comunicado que ha sido "una decisión difícil y meditada después de analizar la situación actual y el estancamiento a la hora de debatir algunas cuestiones".
Ferrari cree que "ahora es necesario encontrar un nuevo impulso para avanzar por la unidad de la FOTA" aunque ha alabado el trabajo del actual presidente, Martin Whitmarsh,
"Ferrari", prosigue el comunicado, "seguirá trabajando junto al resto de equipos para hacer más eficaz y eficiente el actual acuerdo sobre el control de los costes, denominado RRA (Resource Restriction Agreement), para modificarlo y hacerlo más convincente sobre determinados aspectos de la aerodinámica, para reequilibrarlo en otros aspectos, como las pruebas, y para ampliarlo también a zonas que no están actualmente cubierta por él, como el motor"
Ferrari abandona la FOTA
Ferrari abandona la FOTA

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Re: Ferrari abandona la FOTA
pero no sólo Ferrari, Red Bull también recogió sus tiliches.
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/65888.html
Ferrari and Red Bull resign from FOTA
ESPNF1 Staff
December 2, 2011
Ferrari and Red Bull have confirmed they have resigned from the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) in the midst of a row over the Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA).
The news follows a series of meetings among the teams over how to control spending in the sport fairly and transparently under the RRA. There had been a certain amount of mistrust between the teams over the RRA, leading Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner to question the purpose of the organisation earlier this year.
On Friday a FOTA spokesperson told ESPNF1 that two teams had issued a resignation and shortly afterwards both Ferrari and Red Bull confirmed the news in separate announcements. The two teams will have to serve a two-month notice period before they leave the organisation and a FOTA spokesperson added that there would be a meeting of the teams "early next week, or as early as possible, and it will have to be seen where those discussions will bring them".
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/65888.html
Ferrari and Red Bull resign from FOTA
ESPNF1 Staff
December 2, 2011
Ferrari and Red Bull have confirmed they have resigned from the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) in the midst of a row over the Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA).
The news follows a series of meetings among the teams over how to control spending in the sport fairly and transparently under the RRA. There had been a certain amount of mistrust between the teams over the RRA, leading Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner to question the purpose of the organisation earlier this year.
On Friday a FOTA spokesperson told ESPNF1 that two teams had issued a resignation and shortly afterwards both Ferrari and Red Bull confirmed the news in separate announcements. The two teams will have to serve a two-month notice period before they leave the organisation and a FOTA spokesperson added that there would be a meeting of the teams "early next week, or as early as possible, and it will have to be seen where those discussions will bring them".
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