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Old 15-05-2009, 04:16 PM #11
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FERRARI have applied to a French court for an injunction against proposed changes in Formula One.
The Italian team this week threatened to withdraw at the end of this season unless revisions are made to the new regulations.

Central to the argument is the claim that an optional £40million budget cap to be imposed for next year could create a two-tier F1.

Ferrari officials and other team bosses met then with FIA president Max Mosley and F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone today to discuss the current crisis.

Speaking after the crunch talks, Mosley said: "During the meeting it became apparent that Ferrari have made an application to the French courts to apply for an injunction to stop us doing what we want to do.

“It was a friendly meeting but the teams have gone off to see if they can come up with something better than the cost cap."



Looks like this is going to get ugly fast!
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