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I Thought this deserves a new thread so here it is
The First step in the right direction :bounce: :D
FMSCI, MAI bury differences

October 18, 2003 18:18 IST

It was good tidings for Indian motor sport as two warring groups, the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) and the Motorsports Association of India (MAI) buried their four-year-old differences at the General Assembly of the Federation Internationale de Automobile (FIA), the world governing body for the sport.

The two Indian federations reached the beginnings of a settlement in Paris at the FIA General Assembly on Thursday and a formal agreement between them will be executed shortly after a few technical formalities are sorted out by their general council members.

While FMSCI president Vicky Chandhok and his council members were tight-lipped about the whole episode, P S Raman, counsel for FMSCI, said, "In effect the contents of the MAI statement is correct that FMSCI has to run its events on permit and license by the MAI, if FMSCI is to conduct events under FIA code."

Raman explained that "competitions for four-wheelers organised by FMSCI in any part of India will be held with joint logo in the permits and licenses by both these federations". He said, "There has been a handshake. FIA has advised the FMSCI to adhere to the understanding and asked MAI to cooperate with the FMSCI."

Raman said FIA president Max Mosely announced at the meeting that "there has been a handshake between FMSCI and MAI and terms of working by them have also been agreed upon. It will be formulated in a form of a contract between the parties shortly. In view of this, the proposal to expel FMSCI from the FIA has been deferred by one year. The FMSCI is advised to adhere to the understanding and MAI will cooperate with FMSCI".

It may be recalled that FIA issued a show cause notice to FMSCI in February this year and heard its explanation in April, at a meeting in Paris. Two of the major charges of FIA were that FMSCI was going to court and involving all concerned in litigation and interfering with the smooth conduct of activity by the MAI, thereby interfering with FIA itself.

The first charge was dropped since FIA statutes have been amended to give any FIA member the democratic rights to approach their national courts of law for redress of their grievances. As for the second major charge, FIA felt that FMSCI was interfering with the functioning of MAI, its 'ASN' in India, and hence proposed resolution for its expulsion unless a settlement was reached between the parties before June.

It may be pointed out that the Government of India has not yet recognised the FIA's decision in making MAI its "ASN" which has put competitors in a fix.

Also, the stand-off between the Government of India and FIA played a part in the conduct of motor sport events in India.

It was agreed between the parties at the April meeting in Paris that a consensus should be reached before June and the same be reported to the FIA, so that the notice for a World Council meeting does not include expulsion of FMSCI as part of the agenda. Although the deadline could not be adhered to, the two parties arrived at an understanding before they attended the Paris meeting last Thursday and the FIA World Council members were also informed accordingly, Raman said.

These Federations will be signing a contract shortly before giving their submissions before the Delhi high court for an out of court settlement.
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Wondering if this is the right thread....but am posting the new office-bearers after the dec 29 AGM
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Elections were held for induction to the FMSCI Council based on a criteria of performance by member clubs.

Dr.Vijay Mallya, Member of Parliament, was unanimously re-elected as our Chairman of Honour. Mr.Vicky Chandhok was unanimously re-elected President.

Mr.Rajat Majumder from Kolkata and Mr.Shrikant Karani from Mumbai were unanimously re-elected Vice-President and Executive Vice President consecutively and also Mr.Tutu Dhawan re-elected as Regional Director – North.
Other councillors viz. Messrs.R.Mahendran from Coimbatore, Mr.Praneeth Perumal from Bangalore, Mr.Ravi Shamdasani from Nasik, Mr.Prasanna Gokhale from Pune and Mr.Partha Sadhan Bose from Kolkata
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hmm.......
didnt this take place a long time back?
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yup, but was not reported.
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January 30, 2004

PRESS RELEASE for immediate release

MMSC SETTLES 4.36 CRORES TO INDIAN BANK

MADRAS MOTOR SPORTS CLUB which has the largest Membership strength in the country and has organized the largest number of National and International events had embarked on the ambitious project of an International race cum test track for 2 and 4 wheelers which was inaugurated in 1989.

The Club had constituted a Trust with whom the administration of the race track and the land rests. This ambitious 25 crore project was completed with the help of loans from Indian Bank and advertisers. Due to a huge recession in previous years , the interest and principal repayments could not be met .. Thereafter, the Trust took up the offer of the one time settlement plan offered by the Finance Ministry and settled a figure of 4.36 crores as its total dues as against a claim of over 16 crores by Indian Bank.

After making the initial payment of Rs.1 Crore a few months back. The Trust has made the final payment of Rs.3.36 crores today to the Chairman of Indian Bank in total settlement of all its liabilities. This was made possible with the active participation of two of India’s finest companies M/s. J.K. Tyres who came in with the initial one crore and TVS Motor Company under the Chairmanship of Mr.Venu Srinivasan which has come in with the balance of 3.36 crores today. Both these companies have further committed additional funds towards the development of infrastructure and the resurfacing of the track and modernization of facilities.

As a gesture of appreciation, the Trust has invited Mr. Venu Srinivasan to become its Chairman and also Mr. Raghupathi Singhania to join the Board of Trustees.
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Ooops, after a long time, reopening this thread.

:D :D :D
Hot News -- Flash :) :-~

In the World Motor Sports Council meeting at Paris today, FIA has directed MAI to merge with FMSCI by September this year or forget about Motorsport in India.

Finally, I guess MAI is losing teeth and FMSCI gaining its rightful place.

Hope at least now, the drivers and riders get the upper hand

Anyway hope its good for the sport...
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Finally Tony Got what he deserved .  woohoo
lets hope things settel down quickly and we can see More Indians on the world scene .

Cheetah Out .....
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