Formula One's governing body raised a voluntary budget cap to $59 million Thursday, banned refueling during races and opened the starting grid to an additional three teams starting in 2010.
Formula One's governing body raised a voluntary budget cap to $59 million Thursday, banned refueling during races and opened the starting grid to an additional three teams starting in 2010.
Two huge pile-ups. A 3,400-pound car flying through the air at the finish. Carl Edwards pulling a Ricky Bobby. That's just 'Dega, which is why we shouldn't expect changes to the terrifying track anytime soon, Pete Pistone says.
Two huge pile-ups. A 3,400-pound car flying through the air at the finish. Carl Edwards pulling a Ricky Bobby. That's just 'Dega, which is why we shouldn't expect changes to the terrifying track anytime soon, Pete Pistone says.
FIA president Max Mosley hopes improved budget caps will be welcomed by the Formula One teams who were previously skeptical about plans to radically cut costs.