FOTA engages with Formula 1 fans
di manuel2 July 2010
FOTA, Formula One Teams Association, the association of all the Formula 1 teams registered for the 2010 Championship, met with 150 fans in London as part of the FOTA Fans Forum, sponsored by Santander.
Moderated by the English journalist James Allen, the team representatives answered questions from the fans who addressed various topics, from commercial to regulatory ones, up to more technical questions. Thus, the price of tickets, the review of the rule that limits testing, as well as mobile wings, security and technological transfer were discussed.
A meeting judged profitable and positive by all participants and which saw the presence of numerous Ferrari fans, despite the Maranello team "playing away from home".
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