From the FIA:
Press Release
08/01/12
Last Friday the FIA served notice to terminate its contract with
North One Sport, the Promoter of the FIA World Rally Championship.
The FIA sought urgent unequivocal assurances from NOS that it could
fulfil its contractual obligations and deliver the promotion of the
upcoming Rally Monte Carlo and the Championship for 2012 and for the
future. It is with regret and disappointment that no such assurance
has been given to the FIA, and therefore today the FIA has been
driven to terminate its contract with NOS. NOS has conspicuously
failed to deliver its contractual obligations and is in fundamental
breach of contract.
Following the recent unforeseen circumstances which led to Convers
Sports Initiatives (CSI) the parent company being placed into
administration in November 2011, the FIA has fully supported and
co-operated with both NOS and the administrators of the parent
company CSI in their efforts to secure a purchaser. Contrary to press
speculation however, no firm offer to purchase NOS has been presented
to the FIA during this period but only numerous non-binding
expressions of interest subject to due diligence. The FIA has been
notified of at least 7 expressions of interest, but none have come to
fruition.
The FIA has given time and support to all the parties concerned to
find the right solutions. Regrettably however, not only has NOS
failed to perform in accordance with its contract, it has also been
unable to secure the essential investment required to enable it to
deliver the Championship.
This has placed the FIA in an unprecedented situation just 10 days
before Rally Monte Carlo in that the FIA will now have to take urgent
action to secure the staging of the Championship. The Fédération is
now working tirelessly to ensure the WRC goes ahead as fully as
planned to mitigate the consequences of the breach of NOS.
At the start of the 2012 season, the FIA wishes to take this
opportunity to reassure all its stakeholders – the Automobile Club
de Monaco and Rally Monte Carlo which makes a welcome return as the
opening round of the Championship, the other vital commercial
partners, Rally Organisers, the Manufacturers and Teams, and the vast
loyal worldwide fan base – of its full on-going commitment to the
World Rally Championship and its determination to see 2012 take place
as planned.
The FIA has now launched urgent top level discussions with several
partners and suppliers to guarantee the key organisational and
promotional components of the Championships, including timing and
tracking, TV production and distribution, as well as sponsorship
servicing are put in place.
The FIA is fully confident that it will deliver a safe, successful
and exciting 2012 season, adding that in the current context, and
while there are still on-going discussions, it would not be
appropriate for the Fédération to discuss these matters publicly
until a final solution has been reached.
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