
(GMM) Ferrari will not join every other F1 team in agreeing to limit testing to a 30-day programme in 2005, we can verify.
Team spokesman Luca Colajanni said the scarlet marque would push ahead with their own 15,000km cap, to save around 3 million Euro.
''We're doing our own project,'' he reiterated.
Minardi's Paul Stoddart, though - after a landmark teams' meeting west of London - warned Ferrari that going against a nine-team agreement is risking credibility.
''One day (Ferrari will) realise they can't race against themselves,'' said the Australian, the nominated spokesman.
50-year-old Paul Stoddart also confirmed that Ferrari had been invited to Heathrow, but failed to turn up.
Written: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:57:37
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