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The three teams lost income as a result, but a fifth Concorde Agreement was signed for 1998 to accommodate McLaren, Williams and Tyrrell after reaching a compromise. To this day, the fifth Concorde Agreement has lasted the longest because a sixth contract was not signed until 2009, which ended the FIA-FOTA dispute.
A decade later, Mosley became president of FISA, becoming president of the FIA itself two years after that in 1993 – with Mosley instrumental in attempting to increase safety in the sport following the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. Mosley would stay on in the role until 2009.
Working on information leaked by a Formula 1 team, the researchers revealed that in 1987 the second Concorde Agreement guaranteed the FIA 30% of F1's TV revenues.
On Tuesday March 17, 1987 I was among eight members of the British media flown to Italy by the FIA to witness the signing of the latest Concorde Agreement. It turned out to be a long way to go for lunch.
Mosley, who began his career in motor racing as an amateur driver, was an outspoken president of the FIA, the governing body of Formula One, between 1993 and 2009.
Working on information leaked by a Formula 1 team, the researchers revealed that in 1987 the second Concorde Agreement guaranteed the FIA 30% of F1's TV revenues.
On Tuesday March 17, 1987 I was among eight members of the British media flown to Italy by the FIA to witness the signing of the latest Concorde Agreement. It turned out to be a long way to go for lunch.
Mosley, who began his career in motor racing as an amateur driver, was an outspoken president of the FIA, the governing body of Formula One, between 1993 and 2009.
A decade later, Mosley became president of FISA, becoming president of the FIA itself two years after that in 1993 – with Mosley instrumental in attempting to increase safety in the sport following the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. Mosley would stay on in the role until 2009.
The three teams lost income as a result, but a fifth Concorde Agreement was signed for 1998 to accommodate McLaren, Williams and Tyrrell after reaching a compromise. To this day, the fifth Concorde Agreement has lasted the longest because a sixth contract was not signed until 2009, which ended the FIA-FOTA dispute.
Mosley, who began his career in motor racing as an amateur driver, was an outspoken president of the FIA, the governing body of Formula One, between 1993 and 2009.