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christophulus
1st August 2009, 13:15
http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pressreleases/f1releases/2009/Pages/fia_f1_concorde.aspx


Following approval by the World Motor Sport Council, late last night FIA President Max Mosley signed the 2009 Concorde Agreement, heralding a renewed period of stability for the FIA Formula One World Championship.

The Concorde Agreement – a contract between the FIA, F1’s Commercial Rights-Holder and the participating Teams – sets out the basis on which the Teams participate in the Championship and share in its commercial success.

The WMSC has also approved a slightly revised set of stable Sporting and Technical Regulations (to apply from the 2010 Championship onwards), which have been agreed by the FIA and the Teams and which will be published shortly on the FIA's website.

The new Concorde Agreement, which runs until 31 December 2012, provides for a continuation of the procedures in the 1998 Concorde Agreement, with decisions taken by working groups and commissions, upon which all teams have voting rights, before going to the WMSC for ratification.

In addition, as agreed in Paris on 24 June 2009, the Teams have entered into a resource restriction agreement, which aims to return expenditure to the levels that prevailed in the early 1990s.

With the 2009 Concorde Agreement and the resource restriction agreement in place, the FIA looks forward to a period of stability and prosperity in the FIA Formula One World Championship.

Sonic
1st August 2009, 13:54
Just heard this on the radio.

Not much detail on the how's and when but at least the war seems to be over (until the next one).

5001
1st August 2009, 15:21
Thank Goodness I do not want to heard about a breakaway series ever again

Nikki Katz
1st August 2009, 16:13
Thank flip for that. Can we return to sanity now or did Max put in some hidden caveats?

Easy Drifter
1st August 2009, 16:14
In theory, at least, that means Renault and Toy are committed to stay in F1.
That said in the convoluted world of F1 anything is possible.

gshevlin
1st August 2009, 16:36
If any of the other auto manufacturers decide to leave F1, what is the FIA going to do? Sue them, and run the risk that they will withdraw from all FIA-sanctioned motorsport? Somehow I don't see that happening.

Easy Drifter
1st August 2009, 17:06
Note I said 'in theory'.