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Grand Prix delay sought

PA Modena Formula One constructors want a two-month postponement of the next Grand Prix season and a one-year extension of their pact with the International Motor Sport Federation (F.1.5.A.), Italian newspapers reported yesterday. The reports said that they were the two conditions agreed by the racing teams for their acceptance of new F.I.S.A. safety regulations next season. Twelve of the 13 Formula One constructors said they would accept the regulations if F.I.S.A. agreed to certain conditions. A 60 to 70-day postponement of the start of the season, originally due to begin with the South African Grand Prix on February 13, was reported to have been sought, to adapt cars to the new rules.

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Press, 26 October 1982, Page 6

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Grand Prix delay sought Press, 26 October 1982, Page 6

Grand Prix delay sought Press, 26 October 1982, Page 6