In a statement, the GPDA commented
that the theme of the Summit - Risk Management in Sport - is one
that it is particularly supportive of. It also fully endorsed the
work that the FIA Institute is doing in this area and was especially
pleased that so many high level representatives from the world
of sport have taken an active role in the event.
GPDA Director Ralf Schumacher, who attended the Summit, said:
“It is essential that we work constructively with the FIA
and the FIA Institute to help minimise the risks in our sport.
As drivers we have a role to play in progressing research and development
in this area and we are only too happy to offer our support to
events such as this the first FIA Institute Summit."
GPDA Member and former Director Alex Wurz, who gave a presentation
at the Summit, said,
“Driving is inherently a risky business and it is vital
that we seek to diminish those risks without affecting the excitement
of a sport that we all love. Events such as this Centre of Excellence
Summit can play a central role in the development of motor sport
safety. Some of these benefits can be transferred to improvements
in road safety and it’s good to know that work undertaken
to improve motor sport safety can also potentially save lives and
prevent injuries on our roads."
For more information on the FIA Institute Centre of Excellence
Summit please click here.
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