FIA World Motor Sport Council unanimously backs Ferrari case

The FIA World 𝄹Motor Sport Council has given “unanimous support” to both President Jean Todt and the governing body’s Technical Department over the Ferrari power unit case and has hit back at team opposition.

On Thursday the FIA admitted it was “not fꦰully satisfied” that Ferrari had complied with the regul💙ations at all times when operating its power uni🌺t last year but could not prove its case and there🐻fore agreed a settlement with the Italian squad.

FIA World Motor Sport Council unanimously backs Ferrari case

Theꦬ FIA World Motor Sport Council has given “unanimous support” to both President Jean Todt and the governing body’s Technical Department over the Ferrari poꦉwer unit case and has hit back at team opposition.

On Thursday the FIA ad✱mitted it was “not fully satisfied” that Ferrari ꦛhad complied with the regulations at all♔ times when operating its power unit last year but could not🔯 prove its case and therefore agreed a settlement with the Italian squad.

Earlier this week, seven of Ferrari’s rivals - Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren, Renault, AlphaTauri, Racing Point and Williams - 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:signed a joint statement demanding full disclosure a൩nd transparency on the matter.

With the FIA standing firm on its agreement with Ferrari, the World Motor Sport Counಌcil has also backed its decision.

“The Council expressed unanimous support for the FIA President and 🗹the FIA Technical Department in regard to the overall management of the case, and strongly opposed any comments that undermine the reputation and image of the FIA and the Formula 1 World Championship,” an FIA statement read.

Red Bull motorsport consultant Dr Hel🔴mut Marko believes his team wrongfully lost £21million in F1 prize money following the Ferrari engꦡine case. The Milton Keynes-based squad finished 87 points behind Ferrari in the 2019 F1 world constructors’ championship.

Ferrari claimed three consecutive victories in Belgium, Italy and Singapore i📖n its rapid increase in performance before tailing off in the latter round🥂s of the season when the FIA issued a technical directive amid growing suspicion from rival teams.

The seven rival F1 teams remain determined to gain clarity on th🍎e matter from the FIA.

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