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The FIA itself would not be financially disadvantaged by a collapse of Formula One, but it would suffer in other ways. And, in any event, we believe we have a duty to do whatever is necessary to preserve the Championship for the competitors, the commercial rights holder and motor sport generally. We are therefore prepared to act radically. We hope that, notwithstanding the changes which must now be made, all teams which are still in business in 2010 will enter. But as already stated, we will be ready to recognise an independent series should some teams prefer to go their own way. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72644
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I think Max should say something similar about rallying, given that there has already in effect been a split with the establishment of the IRC. Yet he remains utterly silent on the subject, as far as I have seen/heard. |
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Why? 1) I don't know the answer and 2) It seems odd to raise the possibility of "an independent series" (independent of who/what?) at a time when the teams are united under FOTA, are working constructively with the FIA (apparently) to reduce costs and to come up with a viable formula for the future of the sport. |
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It would be nice to hear some acknowledgement that the FIA is acting honourably and is making positive steps to safeguard the sport..... Yesterday, in another thread, you criticised someone else on the grounds that you felt they were presenting their opinions as incontrovertible fact. In this instance, I don't believe that your view that 'the FIA is acting honourably and is making positive steps to safeguard the sport' is incontrovertible fact. Personally, I agree that it is trying to make some positive steps, but this doesn't mean to say that I'm right. |
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Yes, but it then begs the very fundamental question of whether the FIA wants to run a World Rally Championship. Might we be seeing the beginnings of this question in relation to F1, even? It does seem a rather strange statement to make. It would be nice to hear some acknowledgement that the FIA is acting honourably and is making positive steps to safeguard the sport..... |
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I took it as an indication that Max is willing to work with the teams now that they are being united and apparently sensible and was therefore was recognising their rights to go their own way. |
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"We would be ready to recognize another series" seems to be related to giving up the numbers about Ferrari earning $80million more than anyone else for winning .
The money was put in place to scuttle the competing series , taking Ferrari out of the dividing group . I think it is just a reminder for Luca that they won't offer the extra slice to keep Ferrari on board , as they bit the hand that fed them , figuratively speaking . And , in that sense , Tamburello's right , it is indeed Max saying that all will be above board in the negotiations . |
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![]() Even acknowledging the possibility of another series replacing the current Formula One setup speaks volumes. My guess is... Max is trying to remain in the game... even to the point of leaving Bernie out. Something has caused this... just what... is yet to be determined. |
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