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19.06.2009, 11:54

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14.10.2010, 13:40 1 comment

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Renault's Russian driver Vitaly Petrov (AFP Photo / Pedro Armestre) 04.02.2010, 13:30 1 comment

Petrov makes Renault F1 debut

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Sebastian Vettel (AFP Photo / Jung Yeon-Je) 23.10.2010, 15:35

Vettel fastest in Korean GP qualification

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Fernando Alonso (AFP Photo / Philippe Lopez ) 24.10.2010, 13:15

Alonso wins Korean GP to take overall F1 lead

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso has won the first ever Korean Grand Prix and replaced Mark Webber of Red Bull on top of the drivers’ standings.

26.10.2010, 13:19

Aleshin lacks funding to join Petrov in Formula 1

Formula Renault 2010 champion Mikhail Aleshin says he doesn’t posses the required amount of money to become the second Russian in Formula 1.

Formula 1 breakaway prevented

Published: 24 June, 2009, 17:16

TAGS: Sport, Formula 1


FIA president Max Mosley says the attempted breakaway of eight teams from Formula 1 has been avoided and that they will take part in 2010 championships, AP news agency reports.

A cost cutting deal between FIA and Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) was reached during a meeting in Paris on Wednesday.

The $65 million budget cap, which the teams have argued against, remained, but as a result of the deal Mosley won’t run for FIA president in October’s election.

“I will not be up for reelection now that we have peace,” Max Mosley said.

The 63-year-old, who became the organization’s president back in 1993, had announced over the weekend that he was seriously considering running for a fifth term as head of F1's governing body.

Last Friday, eight teams – Ferrari, McLaren, BMW Sauber, Renault, Toyota, Red Bull,
Toro Rosso and season’s leaders Brawn GP – announced their plans to leave F1 and start a racing series of their own.

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