The FIA says it is confident it will “find collaborative solutions” to issues raised by World Rally Championship teams regarding plans to adopt new technical regulations next year.
WRC teams Toyota, Hyundai and M-Sport-Ford collectively penned a letter to the world motorsport governing body last week expressing a desire for the current Rally1 technical regulations to remain in place until the end of 2026. The move came in response to the release of the FIA’s vision for the future of top-level rallying, issued in February.
The FIA has confirmed that several key topics were discussed, including Rally 1 teams' concerns regarding the technical rule changes for next year. 'The WRC Commission discussed a number of key topics in relation to the future pathway for the sport and the direction set by the WRC Working Group that was approved by the World Motor Sport Council on 28 February,” an FIA spokesperson said in a statement issued to Motorsport.com.
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