Howett is happy about this resolution to the crisis
John Howett, vice-president of FOTA, is pleased that the FIA has adopted his organization’s proposals in the interest of the sport, all to avoid the threat of a parallel championship. Howett, who is also the president of the Toyota team, has been a key player in the negotiations between FOTA and FIA. He seems optimistic […]
John Howett, vice-president of FOTA, is pleased that the FIA has adopted his organization’s proposals in the interest of the sport, all to avoid the threat of a parallel championship.
Howett, who is also the president of the Toyota team, has been a key player in the negotiations between FOTA and FIA. He seems optimistic today about the future of Formula 1.
“I’m happy that the FOTA’s proposals have been adopted and approved by the World Motor Sport Council,” said Howett. “This will ensure stability and good governance. It’s a positive outcome for the entirety of F1 with its many parties.”
« It was a difficult period, but thanks to the unity of the FOTA composed of the teams and the foresight of the members of the World Motor Sport Council, we achieved the right result for F1. »
We look forward to working with the FIA to develop an exciting and prosperous future for the millions of Formula 1 fans around the world.
The FOTA meets today in Bologna, Italy to finalize regulations as part of the cost reduction measures introduced in 2010.