ioan
22nd June 2008, 16:29
So the fight for money will finally start!
The FIA will tell Bernie Ecclestone this week that he must give teams a larger share of Formula One's revenue if the governing body is to sign a new Concorde Agreement.
This is another interesting part:
A spokesman for the FIA made it clear that the governing body is seeking an "equitable distribution of revenues" and to ensure that any agreement "maintains the FIA's independent authority" to regulate F1. It is understood that the FIA sent Ecclestone their proposal for a Concorde Agreement in May 2007 but have received nothing back since.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/68546
Why would Bernie not answer to a Concorde Agreement proposal for more than 12 months?! Is it because of the money?! :D
The FIA will tell Bernie Ecclestone this week that he must give teams a larger share of Formula One's revenue if the governing body is to sign a new Concorde Agreement.
This is another interesting part:
A spokesman for the FIA made it clear that the governing body is seeking an "equitable distribution of revenues" and to ensure that any agreement "maintains the FIA's independent authority" to regulate F1. It is understood that the FIA sent Ecclestone their proposal for a Concorde Agreement in May 2007 but have received nothing back since.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/68546
Why would Bernie not answer to a Concorde Agreement proposal for more than 12 months?! Is it because of the money?! :D