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But seriously, he is there to get engines, more or less equal, and cost even less.
Todt to strive for 'greener' F1
Tuesday 29th December 2009
FIA president Jean Todt is determined to adopt more environmentally friendly technologies in Formula One, while at the same time continuing to cut costs.
Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) were introduced on some cars for the 2009 season, but with the costs of creating a KERS system that was light enough to give an F1 car an advantage proving to be exorbitant, the system has been dropped for next season.
Despite the setback, Todt plans to stick to his guns and has established a committee to investigate new energies and more environmentally friendly technology for Formula One.
"I am convinced that we absolutely must reflect the environment with new technologies," Todt said in an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro.
"We must adapt to our time and review fundamentally motorsport, even create new disciplines.
"After giving up on KERS, we will accomplish nothing innovative next year. I'm sorry about that. I have therefore decided to create a working group...Gilles Simon, former boss at Ferrari engines, will join the FIA in this context," he added.
However, new technology will not mean higher costs, with Todt determined to further reduced costs.
"The F1 teams are sometimes blind and do not realise what is happening in the world," said the 63-year-old.
"But the racing has been struck as always by the [economic] crisis. F1 is too expensive, and my predecessor Max Mosley made great efforts to reduce costs, but it was not enough, especially as some teams were resistant.
"I am sad that Honda, BMW and Toyota are gone, but when you spend a lot and the results are not there, it's inevitable. On the other hand, it's great that new teams will be coming in. But the cost-saving measures already taken are not sufficient. I am against limiting regulatory budgets, but if we want to perpetuate F1, it takes a real awareness and fundamental decisions," he added.
Source = PlanetF1