- 13 May 09, 17:23#117219
I don't see how FOTA is split, all the teams within FOTA agree on the fact they don't like the idea of a two tier system so they are united against it. It's not like the teams don't want to negotiate and just want to leave. Ferrari, Toyota, Red Bull and Renault are all happy to negotiate with the FIA but if they don't get what they want which is a single tier championship then they will leave. There is no split within FOTA.
Remember "competitive animals know no limits"
Ferrari and the other rebellious manufacturers have gone too aggressive, too quickly and have played into Mosley's hands by splitting FOTA. If you don't understand why I think they've made a mistake by now, you're never going to.
I don't see how FOTA is split, all the teams within FOTA agree on the fact they don't like the idea of a two tier system so they are united against it. It's not like the teams don't want to negotiate and just want to leave. Ferrari, Toyota, Red Bull and Renault are all happy to negotiate with the FIA but if they don't get what they want which is a single tier championship then they will leave. There is no split within FOTA.

Remember "competitive animals know no limits"