Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Drivers want more say in future rules

Formula 1 drivers want an improved dialogue with the FIA in the future so they can have more of a say in future regulations and track design, AUTOSPORT has learned. Following talks at recent meetings of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) to discuss ways the drivers can help out the governing body more, GPDA chairman Rubens Barrichello plus directors Felipe Massa and Sebastian Vettel met with FIA president Jean Todt in Korea on Saturday night. The drivers believe that with big regulation changes coming for 2013, plus the arrival of even more new tracks in future years, that the time has come for them to be more involved in the way the sport pans out

Alan Dennis Kulwicki Travis Wade Kvapil Robert Allen Labonte Terrence Lee Labonte Randy Joseph Lajoie

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