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Didn't Herr Mosley claim that living in Monaco was protection from European arrest warrants should there be a fatal accident? Why would anyone want to prosecute him should one happen?
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I must admit I know nothing of Max's bank account. I'm impressed you do, or maybe you have a link to something substantial because you are alleging something quite serious. Further this isn't down the pub, this is a public forum.
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The rumour has been around for a while and has been published by far more significant people than ten tenths without adverse affects.
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Thats a fair call Adam.
I have heard the rumour several times in several quarters including some forums but you would be lucky to see it in black and white on an authoritative direct link. |
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If you buy F1, as CVC did, you're receiving the 100 year contract. Which is in my opinion a much much better idea then setting up a new championship! But this is not the problem, the "spend it all culture" is what makes F1 vulnerable.
What is remarkable to me, is that CVC never tried to trim costs and make any changes. It's all Bernie himself, they rely on his expertise and never add any fresh ideas, on the other hand it may be dangerous if they do |
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Bernie is contracted (as I understand it) to work/consult/manage the investment for CVC.
Max's letter to Luca is interesting at the end where he says (in effect) that if the manufacturers don't like it the FIA way they (the manufacturers) may start their own championship and the FIA will recognise it (!) This is typical of Max. Yes you can do your way and we will not stand in your way, while knowing all along that the costs and likelihood of success in the face of the 'official FIA way F1 championship' is almost nil. The new F2 is an example of what Max would do to F1 if the manufacturers went their own way.... You would have a ' FIA World Drivers Championship' with limited 'spec' cars or components (some variety) plus a 'spec' engine with fixed coasts and components, run for less than 20-30 million a year per team and billed as the world championship, TV contracts, 70-80% revenue to the teams with about 20-30% to the FIA, 20 races a year and fields of 24 cars. The manufacturers could not create a championship that would cut it in the face of that for either numbers nor costs. They would participate on Max's terms or leave.... but 'F1' would survive. My bet is that McLaren, Ferrari and Williams, Sauber, Dave Richards, etc would stay with Max's version and the manufacturers alternative would never get off the ground. The best teams could generate at least 40 million a year in sponsorship revenue making it a very profitable business with the lower engineering costs, more to spend on the extra's. |
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May be it's addressed to Bernie/CVC, give more revenue to the teams or they will setup a new championship with our blessing!
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The thing that has always puzzled me is that the signatories of the original Concord agreement that led to the 100 year deal have allowed what is now FOM to have such a large share of the cake.
The plan was for FOCA to negotiate contracts for the benefit of the teams and those original teams agreed through the deal to provide a substantial grid in return. Those original teams were Williams, McLaren, Brabham, Lotus, Shadow, Tyrell, Ferrari and probably others I have missed, all run by hard headed business men. How did they finish up with a bad deal where FOM got about 50% of the income with the rest split between them? It is easy to say that they were too busy racing to notice the way it was manouvered but that is what seems to have happened. Now the manufacturers are involved they want to redress the balance, quite rightly IMO but it is obviously not an easy thing to unpick |
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You've got to admit that Bernie has a way with words.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72805 |
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"but maybe now that we have really managed to reduce the costs a lot, we will be able to pay them less money!" And "I am pleased we have slicks again for a start, but I don't like the small rear wings. But let's see if they do the job." And "Well I've never been in favour of the KERS, so it is not good to get me involved in that discussion. I don't think, whatever system they use in F1, it will be used in road cars. People really don't know how much it is going to cost and it could escalate the costs - we are trying to reduce the costs." And this is interesting: "Some of them have signed already – no dramas." McLaren Williams and Tyrrell refused to sign the Concorde in the late 90's over the 100yr rights issue and increased percentages to Bernies business but the rest did including Renault and Ferrrari. That left Ron, Ken, and Frank out in the cold. That was when Ferrari got a special deal, and power swung from the constructors back to the FIA, Max....and Bernie. I'm less impressed with: " Most times when people get older, they become a bit senile. He has just caught it a bit earlier, this is all." |
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