The Formula One Teams Association met in Geneva last week to outline new proposals aimed at increasing the stability, sustainability, substance and show of Formula One. These proposals have all been developed as a result of rigorous interrogation of a FOTA global audience survey carried out in 17 countries earlier this year. The study canvassed views of existing fans but also, for the first time, drew on insights from a cross-section of general and infrequent followers of the sport, in line with FOTA’s stated ambition to broaden as well as to deepen the appeal of Formula One.
The proposals include changes to the points-scoring system, a standardised KERS for 2010 and a reduction in Grand Prix duration - for the full press release, please click here.




