F1 set to cut super-licence fee
Formula 1′s governing body, the FIA, has agreed to reduce the cost of drivers’ mandatory super-licences from the start of the 2010 season.
The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, which represents the majority of F1 drivers, had expressed its discontent at a hike in fees in 2008.
F1 in disarray over scoring plan
Formula 1 has axed plans for a new scoring system in 2009, just nine days before the start of the season.
The sport’s governing body, FIA, announced earlier this week that the driver with the most wins would be crowned world champion.
From: news.bbc.co.uk






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