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Ferrari says it cannot be entered by FIA
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali insists the FIA cannot include his outfit on the entry list for 2010 when it is published on Friday, unless the governing body has agreed to demands laid down by the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA).
Ferrari: FIA cannot force us to take part in 2010 Formula One season
Ferrari: FIA cannot force us to take part in 2010 Formula One season
telegraph.co.uk — Ferrari team principal denies speculation FIA within rights to include Italian team on entry list for 2010... against their will. (more) Ferrari: FIA cannot force us to take part in 2010 ...
Detailed Statement from the FIA
Detailed Statement from the FIA
f1insight.blogspot.com — Entitled "The FIA and FOTA," here is the full statement issued on Tuesday by the Fédération Internationale... de l'Automobile as it divulges its detailed side of the story while the situation between F1's governing body and the Formula One Teams Association continues to deteriorate. If an ... (more) Detailed Statement from the FIA

FIA releases 2010 entry list
FIA releases 2010 entry list
flagworld.com — All 26 spots on the 2010 grid are potentially occupied F1’s governing body has given five of... the eight FOTA teams another week to lodge unconditional entries for the 2010 world championship. McLaren, BMW, Renault, Toyota and Brawn were listed provisionally on the entry list for ... (more) FIA releases 2010 entry list
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Renault and Ferrari re-state their threat not to compete in 2010
F1 Fanatic — ... Meanwhile Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali shrugged off suggestions that the team’s contract with the FIA forces them to participate in 2010: ...

Mosley and FOTA Negotiate
F1 Insight Blog — ... end in a compromise that ensures the continuation of the sport as we know it with an entry list that includes the FOTA teams and the most viable of the aspiring new entrants (my bet is USF1, Lola and Prodrive). Extracts from Mosley's latest letter make it clear that there is little separating the two sides now and it would be foolish not to take those few steps necessary to reach agreement. Max Mosley Max Mosley The significant break in the deadlock actually occurred yesterday with a statement from Ferrari's Stefano Domenicali . This was in response to legal threats from both ...

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