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Originally Posted by trumperZ06
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Sounds like you know whodunnit , Trump .Quote:
Originally Posted by trumperZ06
Give us a clue .
There is war brewing and it's going to be bloody.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Can the FIA survive?
The horrible thing is that it's like looking at a car crash in slow motion. You can see exactly what's happening but cannot do anything about it.
Max has gone way beyond being an embarrassment now to being the catalyst and driving force for conflict. I trully believe that his ego and pride is what's perpetuating this.
"The FIA will enter into a wide-ranging consultation with the Formula One teams to examine plans for improved efficiency, including new technical regulations for the Championship. This will also involve a review of the governance of Formula One," said the statement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
"The FIA will invite tenders for a new feeder series for Formula One," the governing body said.
"This championship, called Formula Two, would be launched in 2009 and used as an inexpensive platform to develop emerging driver talent for Formula One. It is hoped this can be achieved within a budget of around €200,000 a car per season."
I think those ideas are sound! Especially the ones that take
dictatorial rights away from Bernie and give them to the teams.
But you are right about one thing. Bernie ain't gona' like it.
:rotflmao:Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
I say it's Bernie's greed that is perpetuating this situation.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns20510.htmlQuote:
...there are clear indications that Max Mosley is pushing ahead with his strategy to improve his historical reputation by creating the sport as it ought to be - rather than the sport he had fashioned before the scandal began. Fixing the perceived wrongs of the sport helps to deflect attention away from his failings, while at the same time offering a better legacy.
Interesting talk from the Middle East. Interesting indeed. Max would have lost the vote but for the support of one man.
More here:
http://www.gulfnews.com/sport/Motor_Rally/10223096.html
1) There is absolutely no need for another F1 feeder series when one already exists.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazio
2) The costs are unrealistic
3) The time frame is unrealistic
4) It is a move motivated by politics, not motorsport
5) The FIA should concern themselves with regulating existing series efficiently and fairly, and not become promotors.
Max's F2 is not a sound idea at all.
What pisses me off about these political moves is that once again those of us who have an interest in motorsport will be the losers. Max and Bernie can tear ten tonnes of crap out of each other for all I care, but if in doing so the sport (F1 in particular because that's my main interest) is damaged then I'd rather go spend my money at events like the HSCC Historic Festival at Brands Hatch with F1, Sports Cars, F3, FFord and Saloon Cars all on the same bill on the same day.
Max has already damaged the sport by clinging on to power. He's now threatening to do more damage :down:
And look who is hosting a new GP on the 15th November 2009 :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
You talk like Bernie! :down:Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Max is coming up with very sound proposals for motorsport in this moment!
All Bernie is doing is to make life difficult for Max and thus for motorsport (especially F1) too. :\
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
And even better is the FACT that Bernie is the one who is in charge with signing new F1 venues, not Max.
Did you miss this little detail?! :rotflmao: