BMW-Sauber's motorsport director, Mario Theissen, says the eight teams comprising FOTA are keeping their options open regarding a breakaway series.
BMW-Sauber's motorsport director, Mario Theissen, says the eight teams comprising FOTA are keeping their options open regarding a breakaway series.
BMW-Sauber's motorsport director, Mario Theissen, says the eight teams comprising FOTA are keeping their options open regarding a breakaway series.
BMW-Sauber's motorsport director, Mario Theissen, says the eight teams comprising FOTA are keeping their options open regarding a breakaway series.

F1 breakway series remains alive


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Formula One's leading teams revived their threat to form a breakaway series today despite the sport's governing body insisting that a deal to end the long-running saga over regulations could be over "in the coming days." F1's fragile peace was thrown into doubt again Wednesday when the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) walked out of a meeting with the International Automobile Federation (FIA) after being told they had not been entered into the 2010 championship and would have no say in finalising cost-cutting measures. "We cannot sit back and wait. We have to keep all options open," BMW-Sauber motorsport director Mario Theissen said today from the Nurburgring, site of the upcoming German Grand Prix. "And that means we have to look at the other points as well. We have to prepare for all possibilities." Earlier, the FIA issued a statement - titled "Setting the Record Straight" - in response to the teams' walkout in which it said that ongoing negotiations would yield a solution quickly. "I would call (that) optimistic," said Theissen, who added that negotiations were ongoing. Although there had been progress "there are still some irritating efforts that have surprised us." The irritation appears to be the FIA president Max Mosley, whose insistence on possibly running for a fifth term could be a stumbling block. In negotiating a solution last month, the teams signed on to reduce costs to 1990s level if the 69-year-old lawyer agreed to stand aside once his term ended in October. But FOTA's rush to celebrate that coup appears to have stirred Mosley and thrown everything into doubt. "I'm not aware of anyone dancing on his grave," said Theissen, who needed a few moments to issue a "no comment" when asked if Mosley's re-election would kill negotiations. The FIA said today that Mosley had twice made Ferrari president Luca di Montezemelo aware that the five teams who had signed up unconditionally to 2010 regulations - Williams, Force India, US F1, Campos Meta and Manor Grand Prix - would set those rules. Ferrari, McLaren, Renault, Toyota, Red Bull, Toro Rosso and Brawn GP all lodged conditional entries that they considered validated once they were admitted, which would allow them to vote. "The entered teams have a contract with the FIA not even the General Assembly or World Council can abrogate," the FIA's statement read. "Anyone with an elementary knowledge of motorsport governance knows this. To suggest FOTA were only made aware of this during the meetings of yesterday is quite simply untrue." Theissen said he did not expect a solution at the Nurburgring, and said negotiations with Bernie Ecclestone would continue despite the commercial rights boss praising Adolf Hitler's leadership in an interview. "Obviously wrong," Theissen said in reference to the comments, which Ecclestone has since apologised for. "Disgusting. Apparently he was shocked himself when he was confronted with what he said." F1 drivers were also losing interest in a saga spawned out of the global financial crisis that has turned into a long-running soap opera of mudslinging proportions. "You lose interest reading these stories. Things seem to go up and down all the time," the Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen said. "It changes every day."

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