FORMULA ONE: F1 teams may ask Europe to probe FIA
Sources in Brussels are quoted in the Sunday Express (Christian Sylt & Kate Hewitt) as saying Formula One teams are considering asking the European Commission to investigate the sport’s governing body. A group of unnamed teams is considering lodging a complaint into the way the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile is handling the sport. This would trigger an investigation into the FIA by Brussels. Caterham and Marussia have both fallen into administration over the past six months as a result of the sport’s high budgets which average £150m annually. In contrast, Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull Racing receive a 46% share of F1’s £484m prize fund. The top six teams also have seats on the sport’s decision making body, the Strategy Group. [26/04]
Does this actually have any potential impact?