LONDON - WILLIAMS were suspended from the Formula One Teams Association yesterday for entering the 2010 championship and breaking what had been a united front in a standoff with the governing body.

LONDON - WILLIAMS were suspended from the Formula One Teams Association yesterday for entering the 2010 championship and breaking what had been a united front in a standoff with the governing body.

The former champions are the only team to have submitted an entry, with champions Ferrari and others threatening to leave the sport unless the 2010 rules are rewritten.

"Following Monday's confirmation that the team has submitted its formal entry ... the Formula One Teams Association has today decided temporarily to suspend Williams F1 from membership of Fota," the team said in a statement.

"Fota's decision, although regrettable, is understandable," added team owner Frank Williams.

"However, as a racing team and a company whose only business is Formula One, with obligations to our partners and our employees, submitting our entry to next year's championship was unquestionable."

Ferrari, Renault, Toyota and the two Red Bull teams have said they cannot sign up under the regulations published by the FIA last month, which include a £40million optional budget cap. - Reuters

Loading ...
Loading ...
View Comments