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I suspect that come tea-time tonight......the FIA will be without Max!
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The US situation I think was much more dependant or a result of a different fan base, I think the world F1 percentage of fans over the world who really know the sport and history etc is a different situation (especially given how the Stock car crowd popularity went up quite a lot after teh CART IRL split-marketing for sure, but more casual fans who enjoyed the "brawliness" of it over the snottiness of open wheeler--not articulating well here but I hope you get my drift) I would hope that the European appreciation of the "pinnacle" of motorsport (along with the flash and pizazz of F1 in general) will mean that a two series thing would never really happen. It just seems to me that common sense could lead to tech compromises that would really lead to a teams cost reduction (and not something silly like a tire warmer, but uber expensive doohickies of which there are oodles) Obviously the teams are always going to have to be dragged kicking and screaming into compromises (always has been no?) especially when a team has a bagful of expensive doohickies already made and/or inherent in their cars design. But hasnt the kicking and screaming always been part of the dance of this sport? I guess for me, so much of this is the clash of personalities of the people at the top, as there must surely be reasonable compromises to be made here. |
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Doesn't the monopolistic way in which FIA has operated blatantly violate US and EU anti-trust laws?
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Supposedly Spanky admitted that he would have to sanction the series under EU law.
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Are we going to end up with a Premiership and a Champions league of F1 cars?
One ending up as the feeder series to the other? |
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The very cause for the present controversy is born out of the express and implied agreements between the teams (including each individual team and FOTA as a whole) and the governing body (the FIA). Plainly stated, as things stand the FIA has the apparent authority to dictate the rules of the sport to the teams. The FIA's authority was obtained by consent of the current teams through the sanctioning rules governing the sport. Given the nature of the relationship between a governing body and it's sport (whether it be racing or even traditional 'stick and ball' sports) the FIA is unlikely to be deemed by a court to have run afoul of antitrust laws. That being said, I'm not quite familiar with the French body of law on the matter, so maybe we need some clarification in that area. I would have to say with confidence that at this point, the FIA's pending lawsuits against FOTA will have nothing to do with keeping the teams in the sport, but rather with keeping the teams from competing elsewhere; and if they do compete elsewhere, being paid in damages for the FOTA teams playing in another sandbox. There are but a few relevant examples of courts forcing entities to continue undesirable relationships with each other, and the current situation does not present an environment where the possibility of the FOTA teams continuing to compete in F1 can be compelled by court order. Barring unforeseen goings-on behind the scenes, it seems to this observer that the legal action taken by the FIA is the nail in the coffin of any sort of compromise between the parties. As a racing fan, I hope that the FIA lawsuits fail, as they will only keep the teams, manufacturers, drivers, etc. we've grown to love from competing in a meaningful manner next season and beyond. As a closing note, does anyone believe that any court, national or international, will assess the billions of dollars in penalties that will be sought by the FIA and its associated partners against automotive manufacturers that are already struggling with massive shortfalls in revenue? Over a sporting agreement? FOTA may just have played this one perfectly... To be continued of course! |
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It simply won't happen. An agreement behind the scenes and the fall of Max is enough to put things back as F1 is known now. Max may scream that he's not the main cause, that anyone replacing would do the same, but that's not true.
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19 Jun 2009, 19:23 (Ref:2486670) | #114 | |
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I agree... I think that's exactly what will happen.
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Apparently we should know a bit more about this potential scenario on Wednesday of next week. |
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Ahn... I think it will happen but things would be in the way that FOTA wants !
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Got an estimated time frame for that expectation?
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Does no-one remember?
There must be millions of modern-day Formula One fans wondering why FIA president Max Mosley and his FIA Vice-President for Promotional Affairs Bernie Ecclestone contine to succeed in their powerplay against the manufacturers and their demand of a bigger role in the control of the sport and, of course, a bigger slice of the pie. Those fans only need to look back to see where Max and Bernie got their education. Three decades earlier, Mosley and Ecclestone were heading the opposition against the FIA in a power struggle that makes the current battle for political and economical supremacy look like child’s play. It was the FISA-FOCA war of the early eighties, also known as the ‘FIASCO’ war.
In the end it didn’t turn out as a fiasco after all since almost all who remained involved became the better of it – not least financially. Anyone with a need to understand why the sport has become what it is now – a multi-million dollar circus that conquered the world with a televised package called the FIA F1 World Championship – should study its period of genesis, the war that killed off the old-school championship and ended in a highly profitable Pax Concordiana. The number of parallels and contrasts between then and now is striking: Read this for a good history lesson. |
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I don't think Max is the problem.If the WMSC voted in the new regulations 22 to 2 in favour of.Who is the problem ?
Max has pretty much said that he will go if that's what they want.But they want more than that don't they! |
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Certainly I do. I posted about it in another thread and an article from pitpass, a couple of days ago. |
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I see,
What i never came to understand is what in the universe kind of thinking led Mosely to [I]that[I] budget amount? why not a gradual decrease, or the cap set by the teams.. or madness the technical regs he proposed open that up to every one now and keep budget for transportation down by only going to countries with a driver or manufacturer represented in the series....heh heh heh |
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You mean like 100,000,000 next year going down to 40,000,000 the year after ? Teams set the limit! If you want a bigger arguement than we have now... Don't you see that it's also FOTA that want to go to places like China,Russia,India etc.These are their new car markets. |
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