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The reports this morning are that the FIA is close to reaching agreement on the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder turbo engine for 2013. Agreement with who? Previously the engine manufacturers were pushing back to keep the current engine due to the cost of designing and build new ones, so what happened? A Ferrari spokesman confirmed that he would be "surprised" if it did not now take place, adding: "An agreement is there, and when there is an agreement you work accordingly." Bernie still has his doubts that there should be a change, but it appears his opinion does not count on this issue.

The final round of the FIA GT Championship is being held at the San Luis, Argentina, track, Potrero de los Funes. This is a beautiful location around the bowl of an extinct, they hope, volcano, but the track basically has no run off. Peter Dumbreck said after the opening free practice session: "It's like Macau because you are constantly s****ing yourself as you try to keep it out of the wall." So how does the FIA approve this?

It seems even the cost conscious Moto2 is too expensive for American rider Kenny Noyes' team. Kenny was the only American in the class which is designed as a stepping stone to MotoGP, and according to the Superbike Planet web site, fellow American rider Roger Lee Hayden was offered rides for 2011 with no salary and he had to come up with nearly $400,000 to pay for the privilege.

Reader Comments (2)

Bob,
Seems crazy. All the engine manufacturers still have not recovered from the GFC, and yet, the FIA change the rules again, and force the teams and manufacturers into another $$$ spending exercise.

Bernie E is against it, so, I wonder whose hand is forcing the issue?

December 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPeter G

Actually I saw an article yesterday that suggested that this was a power play by the FIA to reassert their control over non-commercial matters. Doing it with OPM of course (other peoples money).

December 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBob Barnard

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