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Eddie calls for unity on 2005 regulations

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10/08/2004

Speaking ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, round 13 of the 2004 Formula One World Championship, Eddie Jordan has called for unity regarding the issue of the 2005 regulations.

"The three-week gap between these two races, which is intended to give everyone working in Formula One time for a break, seems to have been dominated by driver movement issues," said the Irishman.

"However it is my hope that all the team principals can meet, putting aside our individual positions, to come up with a set of rules and regulations for 2005, in the interest of common sense, clarity and certainty.

"There would be nothing worse than failing to do that and having a set of regulations imposed on us in October, when, as everyone understands, it's too late," he added. "At least if we agree something now, we know where we are."

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