According to Renault’s Patrick FaureA feeling of optimism about formula one`s post-2007 future is growing nearly daily, with Renault F1 President Patrick Faure now admitting that peace is near.
The Frenchman told Reuters that he would not even rule out a definitive agreement with Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA, to end the GPMA group`s split threat, before the first Grand Prix of 2006.
``It`s not impossible,`` he said.
Faure said at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo: ``It seems that now everybody is conscious that a good compromise ... would be a good solution for the future of Formula One.``
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