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evenue dispute rumbles on
Mosley fires FOM and FOTA a warning
15/01/09 08:51


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Cash-strapped FOM under pressure from FOTA
The impasse over the distribution of commercial income in Formula One is no closer to a resolution, the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport reports.

On one side of the dispute is the Formula One Teams' Association, backed up by FIA President Max Mosley, who insist that Formula One Management CEO Bernie Ecclestone should release more than the 50 percent of total revenue that is currently given to the sport's competitors.

"In no other sport do the participants get so little," FOTA Chairman and Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo is quoted as saying.

But Ecclestone, who has already publicly criticised Montezemolo over the issue of team income, responded: "I would like Luca to call me with the names of the sports that pay more."

The 78-year-old billionaire added: "No-one has to take part in Formula One if they don't want to.
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Auto Motor und Sport claims that Ecclestone's cautionary response to the teams' push over income is to threaten a 'TV tax': where the teams receiving more live broadcast exposure pay a sort of revenue 'tax' to the less exposed teams.

The FIA, meanwhile, is siding with FOTA, but warns that it is in the other players' interests to come to a solution.

Mosley claims that if the F1 bubble was to burst, the governing FIA would continue to exist and "only the teams and Bernie would be out of business."

"Thus all the rights would return to the FIA and we would have to create something out of the ruins," he said.

E.A, Source: GMM
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