How Do Cost Controls Work In Motorsports?

The ‘Cost Controls In Motorsport’ panel took place as part of LawInSport’s inaugural Motorsport Law Conference on 30 March 2021.[1] The panel discussed the newly introduced cost control measures in Formula 1. This article summarises the main points and insights made during the discussion. The speakers were:
- Joel Cohen - General Secretary, Motorsport UK
- Carl Troman - Barrister, 4 New Square
- Jamie Horner - Partner, Keystone Law, Director Arden Racing & the Young Racing Driver Academy (YRDA)
- Tom de la Mare QC - Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
- Sean Cottrell - Founder and CEO of LawInSport (as moderator)
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- Tags: Competition Law | Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) | Financial Fair Play (FFP) | Motorsport | Regulation
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Written by
Manan Agrawal
LawInSport
Manan is currently an Editor at LawInSport and is a media, entertainment and sports lawyer. Before joining LawInSport, Manan practiced law at a leading media and entertainment law firm in Mumbai, India.
He is also the organiser of LawInSport's Sports Law Arbitration Moot competition which is hosted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Yama Otung
Yama is a consultant with experience in dispute resolution, media, and commercial matters. She trained as a solicitor at a leading media law firm, before working as a sports arbitration and disputes lawyer at a boutique sports firm. Following which Yama has acted as a consultant for a number of commercial clients in private equity.
Yama was formerly a Trustee of the Palace for Life Foundation, Crystal Palace FC where she focused on providing opportunities to disadvantaged young people in South London.