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Yeah... but soon someone will "explain" why is not the way he thinks.
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I wouldn't want to be in the shoes of the guys managing the "teams-on-the-waiting-list". (Epsilon-Euskadi, "Lotus", "Brabham", "March" and the likes...)
* Are we interested in joining F1 (minus the manufacturers?) * Are we interested in joining FOTA? * If handed an entry by FIA for 2010, will they honor it, or will we be dropped if FOTA & FIA find a compromise anyhow? * Do we continue with our F1 plans or not? If there's no split, we won't have an entry and we'll only throw away more money. If the split is real, and we don't continue, we won't have a sporting chance at success... Hard times ahead ... |
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Anyone watching the BBC coverage today would have seen Eddie Jordan give Bernie Ecclestone a right tongue lashing about what's going on at the moment - saying verbatim what the rest of us on blogs etc... have been saying - i.e. sort this mess out and sort it now ! Bernie said that he'd try. Let's see.
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"It is simply not understandable that all teams share their view on how to approach the reforms and the governing body still wants to implement something else."
It's not really an opinion that is different to most opinions,but what he fails to point out is that FOTA reforms just don't go far enough to keep F1 alive.The manufacturers have failed to give the FIA or FOM any sort of guarantee that they'll stick around (including Ferrari!) and so it wouldn't surprise anyone under the current economic circumstances if any one or more of the remaining manufacturer teams did a 'Honda' at the end of the season regardless of which side of the fence they're on. And I would suggest that even inside FOTA not everyone is in total agreement. |
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Well isn't this fun. F1 shooting itself in the foot again.
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Evidently they are going to call it Champ Car ...
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It's about time, A similar thing happen a decade + ago in the Aus. After Group A and group C and World Touring car regs, We were all told the future lies with Super Tourers. Nobody wants old style V8's. SO a group got together, hire a Rock Promoter and plugged away. Now we have the V8 Supercars series , and they are now looking at growing the product.
SOme years ago F1 was in a similar stage, Yet Bernie "AKA Money bags" and Max decreed we run the show. Slowly it has followed a painful death. If you dont pay me millions you can't play with F1. You will race a night or lose you Gp status. Do these people really think that punters around the world give a hoot about the FIA ? I can only hope they go through with it and force a dried prune and an ageing president out and never let them have control on the sport again. Best thing to happen to the sport for years. Finally they can change the slogan from "The World According to F1(read Bernies show, give me the money) " To the true Pinnacle of Motor Sport( No Bernie No Max No FIA) The yanks do ok with Bernie and Max, so it can't be that bad. |
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John Howett said that they were commited to F1 until 2012.Don't you believe him ?
I wouldn't be surprised if they were the only ones to be thinking about 'doing a Honda' at the end of this season.It was only because Toyota were persuaded by Panasonic to keep going that they are on the grid this year! And remember,this year they 'must' win! Once they all realise that you need either Ross Brawn or Adrian Newey to succeed in F1,then we will eventually see them all leave.Ferrari will battle on,relying on rule changes in its favour to make up the defecit. |
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Yep... you're speaking a lot of sense here. Couple that to the dreadful state of the parent companies' businesses and there's little reason for them to continue. I still contend that this current fiasco is contrived in part to provide an exit route for a number of the current teams where they'll be able to save face.
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Mosley probably knows even more than Briatore as to what the current situation is at Renault for example.Of course all we've had from Ghosn is that Bernie should give Renault more money to compete in a series that advertisers his products all around the world.More money from Bernie? Good luck with that!
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How to reduce your fan base in one fell swoop!
http://www.techwatch.co.uk/2009/06/2...akaway-series/ |
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F1 Breakaway
A great weekend was had at silverstone with good racing and great weather ,but the whole way through the talk was about the threat of a breakaway with FOTA devising there own championship. I have watched F1 for nearly 20 years and overall the organisation is superb with Bernie being ringmaster and the FIA sorting out the regulations. There is no doubt that F1 costs need to be dropped and with the inclusion of 3 new teams this has to be a good thing but on the flip side this sport is all about the best ,and the best will cost alot. Talk went around that a certain Flavio Briatore is the leader in the FOTA fallout and he sees himself running the show. It has to be asked whether 8 of the most clever business minds can agree on a leader and organise a championship in little over 8 months. Bernie is composed as always and Max Mosley seems calm on the issue so what are your thoughts on this . Will our sport split like in Indy car years back . I feel not mainly as the FOTA teams struggle to decide what flavoured water to have at lunch , and need an independent like Bernie to tell them how it is . What do you think ?
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Hi PULSERACING. I've merged your thread with this long one in the new sub-forum.
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Skysports doesn't seem to do the Premier League any harm...
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I would like to apologize to Teretonga and Marbot about a discussion we had some days ago about the public that watch F1, you're absolutely right (at least, on the island ) !
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He's as Nick Fry was last year... the western puppet/fallguy of a faceless Japanese organization. He will continue to spout politically correct junk until without warning his switch [and that of everyone in Cologne] is turned off by Japan. The same as happened at Honda.
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