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Anyway, back to the topic...
Unusually, I tend to side with the FIA on this issue. In the current global financial crisis, the spendthrift nature of F1 racing seems an insulting anacronism to billions of people struggling to make ends meet and enjoy some sport as a relief at the weekend. The FIA may have set the cap too low. But I think the FOTA teams have the greater fault for not being more flexable in their negotiating stance. This morning, one thought fills me with dread. The CART/IRL split and the damage it caused to racing in the US. It makes me shudder. As EERO said, no good can come of this. |
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Guys I wouldn't read too much into this FOTA statement... there will be no breakaway series in 2010, FOTA know that two series make no sense. This is purely ratcheting up the pressure on Max and the FIA in a power struggle that they feel they can win. Its already been demonstrated that deadlines and legal contracts don't seem to mean much in the world of F1. Its just another installment in this very sorry saga which is proving to be so damaging in the eyes of normal racefans.
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The official 2010 entry list will be released tomorrow. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the FIA would put Ferrari on it.
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F1 is supposed to be the unbridled, relatively, pinnacle of motorsport. The FIA keeps changing rules formulas, which means developing drastically different/new equipment much more often, and then continue to micromanage within the larger guidelines. This just serves to make every tenth, hundredth, and thousandth that much more expensive as you have fewer and fewer avenues of improvement at your disposal. The various debacles surrounding the 3.5-litre formula (particularly the collapse of the WSC after the 1992 season) should have spelled out the monetary pitfalls of F1 long ago.
BTW, F1's "extravagance" has flown in the face of the vast majority of the world's population since its inception in 1950, so that complaint hardly holds any more water now than it ever has. |
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I don't really understand the argument of Formula 1 being "extravangance". Formula 1 has always been like that, its a part of the show. Besides, most manufactures spend very little money on their Formula 1-projects. Ferrari is running break-even!
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So the teams that were complaining about rising costs are splitting from the series that caps costs. Oooo-kaaaay.
All they need do now is pitch to CVC for the TV rights, buy them and re-join. |
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Let's see what will happen.
Max and Bernie will release the list of 2010 entrants tomorrow. This will be: AT&T Williams Force India F1 Campos Grand Prix (Cosworth) Manor Grand Prix (Cosworth) Team USF1 (Cosworth) Prodrive Lola So that's seven, without Ferrari and Red Bull 1 & 2. Lets say they also include them. That's 10 teams. They've capped the series at 13 teams, so that leaves three FOTA teams that can come back if there is a compromise. They can't just drop some of the new teams, as they will have binding entries or would have to spend money to send them on their way. So who would the FIA welcome back? I'd expect Brawn and perhaps McLaren. McLaren might have Merc money but are really a race team first and foremost. That's 12. If Lola really have decided to not bother, it's still 11. Throw in two more paper tigers, or dummy spits from the remaining FOTA teams and Renault, Toyota and BMW an easy path out of F1 without having to quit, which could be seen as saving face. You heard it here first folks. |
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This has got nothing to do with budget caps or regulations. The manufacturers have been plotting this breakaway series for a few years.Ecclestone apparently owes them ten's of millions of dollars and has had far too much power for far too long. Mosely is just a smug irritation.
The FOTA guys believe they ARE Formula One and have simply decided to take power and control from two greedy old men. |
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No, the F1 2010 grid will consist of:
Force-India Williams Manor Campos USF1 Prodrive Lotus March Superfund Epsilon Euskadi N.Technology Brabham Lola :O |
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I tell you what; what drivers actually sign up to these teams I feel will really determine how well F1 copes..
But as far as teams go, that looks quite interesting. Selby |
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If only the FIA would just fold up tents and F88 Of6.
The series organisers could get on with running the series they want then in the way they want and negotiate with the track direct. Thes FIA W8n&ers in Paris should not have control over Global MS. The US do fine without them. They are SO, NOT REQUIRED. |
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I knew FOTA would not give in. Finally some good news in F1. Max won't be involved for much longer, Bernie will be forced to compromise or else F1 will move on without him. Good times!
On a side note, F1 doesn't seem to really care for the fans. When watching any form of racing in the States it is all about the fans. F1 fans should also form an association and protest by not attending any upcoming races. Then we would see how much "power" the fans actually have? Of course the protest would be about ticket prices, rules to make races a little more exciting, etc. |
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Fantastic news! Forza FOTA!!!
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Although Lola have withdrawn their entry, I wouldn't have thought that'd count for much given the fact F1 could be left with a hand full of teams. Bare in mind Lola had also apparently began work on their car. I'm sure they're not just burning that in to scrap metal as we speak..
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Considering their feelings of having been played like throw-away fiddles, N Technology might be in line to join the FOTA series as well.
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