From GMM
Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport claims team Williams has used its veto power to block
Michael Schumacher's test in the 2009 Ferrari.
In view of
Felipe Massa's accident and the return of Schumacher as his substitute, Ferrari asked the
FIA and its nine team rivals if a one-off exemption to the in-season test ban might be granted.
FOTA vice-chairman and Toyota president John Howett reacted by saying he believed all eight FOTA members had agreed, but the answer of the other stakeholders was not known.
Italy's La Gazzetta however reports that while Force India is still contemplating the matter, Williams issued a categorical 'no'. Full unanimity is required for such requests.
Hours later, teams Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso added their voices to Williams, claiming that Schumacher does not need to test extrensively.
The German newspaper Bild Zeitung said Schumacher, 40, still wants to test some time this week, but may have to do it now at the wheel of a privately owned F2007.
Schumacher did nearly 70 laps in the two-year old car at Mugello last Friday.
More time in Fiat's Turin simulator is also off the agenda for Schumacher: a Ferrari spokesman said operating the machinery would be contrary to the F1 factory closures.
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