Concorde Agreement

  1. Bulls Running Wild

    No Fenders &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Hopefully this is just another ruse by Deeter Majestik's all conquering Red Bull Racing Organization - having decided to join la Scuderia (Ferrari) by bolting for the door towards the unseemly large chunks 'O Dinero from Uncle Bernaughty - by… Full Story »

  2. F1: Ecclestone proposes teams swap stakes for shares in F1

    pitpass &bull Nov 21, 2011

    The ongoing negotiations to extend the Concorde Agreement, the contract which governs the teams' share of F1's profits, have been relatively sedate compared to previous years. This is thanks largely to clauses in the current agreement which prevent the teams… Full Story »


  3. Brawn: FOTA must hold firm

    Planet F1 &bull Nov 9, 2011

    With disagreements and a general lack of trust raging in the paddock, the FOTA teams, which include all except HRT, are set to hold talks this weekend in Abu Dhabi to discuss the RRA. Billed by some as the talks… Full Story »

  4. F1: 'No chance' teams to buy Formula One - team boss

    Motorsport.com &bull Oct 19, 2011

    A consortium led by News Corporation expressed interest in buying the commercial rights from CVC earlier this year, and the teams themselves have also been linked with a possible bid. But according to a report in the Daily Express newspaper,… Full Story »

  5. Teams' title worth millions to Red Bull

    Formula1.net &bull Oct 19, 2011

    Germany's Sport1 claims the 2011 constructors' champions will earn EUR 60 million for the feat, even though the detail of the sport's income distribution system is protected by the confidential Concorde Agreement. The report said second place gets EUR 50… Full Story »

  6. 'No chance' teams to buy F1 - team boss

    Formula1.net &bull Oct 19, 2011

    A consortium led by News Corporation expressed interest in buying the commercial rights from CVC earlier this year, and the teams themselves have also been linked with a possible bid. But according to a report in the Daily Express newspaper,… Full Story »

  7. Domenicali questions FOTA future

    F1 Live &bull Oct 18, 2011

    The FOTA members - which includes every team except HRT - have been disagreeing over the implementation of the Resource Restriction Agreement, which is aimed at keeping costs down, by certain teams. The future of the association is important for… Full Story »

  8. Court ruling spells trouble for British split TV deal

    Formula1.net &bull Oct 10, 2011

    British newspaper the Telegraph reports that the court showed a green light to the use of foreign digital TV decoders within the United Kingdom, meaning viewers might be able to avoid paying for Sky's subscription coverage. As far as we're… Full Story »

  9. Ecclestone says FOTA unnecessary

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Sep 29, 2011

    Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has taken a fresh swipe at the Formula One Teams' Association - saying its members would be better off focusing on making quicker racing cars. Ecclestone has always been sceptical about FOTA since it was… Full Story »

  10. Teams concerned over 2012 'flyaways'

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 27, 2011

    Under the Concorde Agreement teams have to give approval to a calendar if it contains more than 17 races and if more than half of these events take place outside Europe and the United States. However, the ratified list released… Full Story »


  11. Teams concerned over 2012 'flyaway' races

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 27, 2011

    Under the Concorde Agreement teams have to give approval to a calendar if it contains more than 17 races and if more than half of these events take place outside Europe and the United States. However, the ratified list released… Full Story »


  12. Is Formula 1 fading....one circuit at a time?

    Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Sep 19, 2011

    The future of Formula One racing could change in the next few months. The Concorde Agreement, which governs the sport's teams (FOTA), regulatory body (FIA) and commercial rights holders (CVC/FOM), is due for renewal in 2012. The signs are strong… Full Story »


  13. FOTA recruits corporate advisors

    GP Update &bull Sep 16, 2011

    The Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) has hired advisors to help take a more influencing stake into the way Formula 1 is run. DV Advisory Partners was recruited last week as the sport prepares for negotiating the latest version of… Full Story »

  14. FOTA appoints advisors for Concorde Agreement talks

    Sportbusiness &bull Sep 16, 2011

    All the latest sport business news, focusing on Finance. For more, click the categories on the left or use the search box to look through our massive sport business news archive. All the latest sport business news, focusing on Sport Governance. For more,… Full Story »

  15. FOTA appoints DC Advisory Partners

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Sep 15, 2011

    The Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) is hoping that it will be able to approach the looming Concorde Agreement negotiations from a stronger position following the appointment of corporate group DC Advisory Partners to help guide it. With talks to… Full Story »


  16. FOTA appoint new secretary general

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 10, 2011

    Perillo was appointed to the role after the formation of the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) in 2008 and helped guide the teams' body through the difficult Concorde Agreement negotiations the following year. FOTA chairman Martin Whitmarsh said: "I'm delighted… Full Story »

  17. FOTA lawyers up for future of F1

    Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Sep 10, 2011

    The Formula One Teams Association is gearing up for the Concorde Agreement negotiations and to do so, they've hired Oliver Weingarten, former Premier League Football in-house lawyer. Weingarten replaces Simone Perillo as FOTA secretary general. FOTA Chairman Martin Whitmarsh said:… Full Story »

  18. Ecclestone questioned by MP over TV deal

    GP Update &bull Sep 2, 2011

    Bernie Ecclestone, head of commercial rights holders Formula One Management (FOM), has been sent a letter by Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster in relation to the 2012 television deal between the BBC and Sky. In the letter sent to Ecclestone's… Full Story »

  19. BBC/Sky F1 deal satisfies Concorde Agreement

    F1 Fanatic &bull Jul 30, 2011

    In the round-up: Sky's deal to show F1 in the UK appears to satisfy 'free-to-air' requirements. Full Story »


  20. BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle 'not impressed' by the corporation's handling of controversial switch to Sky

    F-1 News on Telegraph &bull Jul 30, 2011

    Formula One's teams were forced to accept Bernie Ecclestone's split-channel deal with Sky and the BBC because the wording in the Concorde Agreement - the contract which binds the sport's stakeholders - only forbids the commercial rights holder from selling… Full Story »



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