Fry and Horner reject Mosley attacks

After being accused by Max Mosley of not having conducted the discussions in good faith, certain members of FOTA wanted to correct these remarks.

Published on 19/06/2009 à 15:31

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Fry and Horner reject Mosley attacks

Is Max Mosley in bad faith? In any case, this is what emerges through the statements of Christian Horner, the director of Red Bull and Nick Fry, the director of Brawn GP. The latter responded to the president of the FIA ​​who accused certain members of FOTA of not having acted for the good of the discipline. “ We negotiated with Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone in good faith and we did not want to come to this “, Fry told the BBC. “ At the moment it looks like we're heading towards something different. He continued.

The Briton was joined in his statements by Christian Horner, the director of Red Bull Racing. “ There were efforts on both sides to find a solution but unfortunately it was not possible within the allotted time frame. ", he added. " The teams think they have gone to the limit of what they could offer and the FIA ​​thinks the same for its part. We have reached a situation where no solution has been found “, he declared on Autosport.

Both admitted, however, that discussions had not completely broken down and that the ball was now in the FIA's court. “ Il [Mosley] must announce the teams which will participate in the championship next year. We'll see what happens then. I hope that the discussions will continue “, admitted Fry.

« I'm probably the most optimistic », argued Horner in turn. “ But from what I have seen from the FIA ​​press releases, it seems quite firm He concluded.

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