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The sooner the sport is rid of Max and Bernie the better
BMW to announce something on the same sort of lines as Ferrari and Renault tomorrow? I think so.
BMW to announce something on the same sort of lines as Ferrari and Renault tomorrow? I think so.
As if it's actually a question. Do you not find it odd that it's been happening one day after the other, and not a couple one day and then one a couple days later? It's all orchestrated. A dog and pony show.
If there is a very rich fan out there, they can buy Formula One off CVC.
I don't think Bernie is as bad as Max Mosely. Max needs to be sacked. He needs to be pressured to leave.
While I don't really like the idea of a break away series, I do support the fact that the teams are standing up for what is right.
Let's vote for Gregg to be the new FIA President. Anyone with me?
I just looked at the organisational structure and have only now realised how difficult it is to get rid of Max. I always thought that Bernie was able to get rid of him. But Bernie is a CEO of Administration. Big Whoop.
I'm thinking of signing a petition, but hey, petitions to the FIA haven't worked in the past. The General Assembly can't even get rid of him.
I was hoping that it would be like a normal company. In my company we have a CEO based in Hong Kong. He has a board that can get rid of him, despite him being the head of the company. Is there something like that in the FIA.
Bernie's done a lot for the sport. But he is just an outspoken old man. He would change if Max was gone.
They could go to LMS or something. Personally, that would be my dream, to see all the teams abandon single seater racing and go to LMS, making it the most prestigious race series in the world! I've always thought that endurance racing is the REAL racing and I'd like to see it become more popular and more widely broadcast.
This sums it up nicely for me
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 049316.stm
Even Piero Ferrari, says his father did a similar thing. I remember someone mentioning Enzo turning in his grave. In my opinion Enzo would be doing exactly the same thing right now.
Anyways, more politics. Just what F1 doesn't need. The only thing I'm interested in right now is the total absence of BMW. But it's clear that the rules will need to be changed. No team agree's with them. So they'll be changed soon enough and that'll be an end of it. Of course the teams won't leave, very simply because neither the FIA or Bernie would risk a grid without half the field.
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