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#123088
F1live:
"Ferrari forget that the current BMW team started as Sauber, the current Williams team started with Williams buying a March.
Tyrrell started a little team at the end of the sixties that was Honda and is now Brawn.

"Even Enzo Ferrari himself came along in 1948 and started from nothing," said the 69-year-old, who was one of the founding members of March, and after leaving the team in 1977 began his ascent to power alongside Bernie Ecclestone.

"If you stopped those new entrepreneurs coming in Formula One will die. You can't have just a lot of old men running it."


I totally agree with ya Max - take a hike then and take Bernie along with you! :banghead:
#123121
F1live:
"Ferrari forget that the current BMW team started as Sauber, the current Williams team started with Williams buying a March.
Tyrrell started a little team at the end of the sixties that was Honda and is now Brawn.

"Even Enzo Ferrari himself came along in 1948 and started from nothing," said the 69-year-old, who was one of the founding members of March, and after leaving the team in 1977 began his ascent to power alongside Bernie Ecclestone.

"If you stopped those new entrepreneurs coming in Formula One will die. You can't have just a lot of old men running it."


I totally agree with ya Max - take a hike then and take Bernie along with you! :banghead:

:yes:
#123131
F1live:
"Ferrari forget that the current BMW team started as Sauber, the current Williams team started with Williams buying a March.
Tyrrell started a little team at the end of the sixties that was Honda and is now Brawn.

"Even Enzo Ferrari himself came along in 1948 and started from nothing," said the 69-year-old, who was one of the founding members of March, and after leaving the team in 1977 began his ascent to power alongside Bernie Ecclestone.

"If you stopped those new entrepreneurs coming in Formula One will die. You can't have just a lot of old men running it."


I totally agree with ya Max - take a hike then and take Bernie along with you! :banghead:


:yes::clap::thumbup:
#123143
Who is anywhere near coming in that has the potential of Frank Williams or Enzo Ferrari??


We'll have to wait 20-30 years to find that one out, won't we... :wink:
#123255
Who is anywhere near coming in that has the potential of Frank Williams or Enzo Ferrari??


We'll have to wait 20-30 years to find that one out, won't we... :wink:


Hence how I said potential, we should be able to guess now on potential.
#123333
From F1 Live:

Max Mosley insists his decision about whether to contest another FIA Presidency election will not be affected by the current battle with Formula One teams.

The Briton, 69, is due to make his decision later this month about standing or not for a fifth consecutive term when the elections are due in October.

He told an interview with Germany's Deutsche Presse Agentur that “just about everyone in the FIA” is urging him to stay.

"Some of the Formula One teams are not, but that doesn't matter, they don't have a vote.

"So it's a difficult decision," Mosley said.

Mosley is currently embroiled in arguably his biggest F1 challenge since he emerged in the early 90s from a power struggle with control of the FIA's now defunct sporting arm, FISA.

But he says the outcome of this battle will have little bearing on whether or not he retires.

"Not an awful lot, because it will certainly be resolved one way or the other before any election, and hopefully before I have to decide," said Mosley.

Source: GMM
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