10.2.05
The following text first appeared on the Reuters
UK website "World champions Ferrari discussed leaving Formula One before
agreeing last month to remain in the series until 2012, according to
team boss Jean Todt. "We are a small company and we have to cover the costs of Formula One," Todt, also managing director of the Fiat-owned Italian carmaker, told the paper. "We discussed very often leaving Formula One because it was costing too much money. "Ferrari could have been in a position to stop being in Formula One. Yes, that is sure. The trend of the evolution of rising costs without extra revenues put the question on the agenda," added the Frenchman. "At the end of the day, we have to act in the interests of Ferrari." Ferrari stunned car makers planning for a possible rival series from 2008, when an existing commercial agreement with Ecclestone and the sport's governing body expires, by agreeing to sign on for another four years. Todt said there had been no betrayal, despite the determined opposition of the other nine teams. "Sooner or later the reality and the logic will take over," he said. "I understand that, for some, it doesn't make sense, but it will. "We needed to agree the future for the sake of security. We couldn't just go off blind in a new direction and it was up to us to secure the future of Ferrari inside Formula One."
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