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12-15-06, 04:56 PM
Colin Kolles says he has recruited the support of three crucial formula one allies in his crusade against illegal customer cars.
The Spyker chief recently wrote a letter to his team principal colleagues about the issue and then organised a meeting that was held in Monaco last Friday.
Kolles is concerned that Super Aguri and Toro Rosso, respectively tied closely to 'parent' teams Honda and Red Bull, intend to break the rules in 2007 by racing cars that they did not design and build.
He told the Dutch magazine 'Sportweek' that Toyota, Williams and McLaren strongly support his argument.
http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=46087
The Spyker chief recently wrote a letter to his team principal colleagues about the issue and then organised a meeting that was held in Monaco last Friday.
Kolles is concerned that Super Aguri and Toro Rosso, respectively tied closely to 'parent' teams Honda and Red Bull, intend to break the rules in 2007 by racing cars that they did not design and build.
He told the Dutch magazine 'Sportweek' that Toyota, Williams and McLaren strongly support his argument.
http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=46087