- 01 Nov 10, 20:48#222860
Taken from the forumula1 home page: http://www.forumula1.com/2010/f1/f1-new ... rrassment/
What does the coffin dodger expect from the brand new teams? if he wanted them to perform better, maybe he should have put up $100m of his own money to help the teams develop or buy better components to improve their race pace; I get increasingly annoyed by Ecclestone's comments, it's time for him to step down. The new teams have done reasonably well this season given that they didn't have much time to develop a car to appear on the gird in Bahrain and two of the teams have made big efforts to improve for next season with Lotus buying Renault engines and hydraulics from Red Bull and HRT reportedly buying Toyota's 2010 chassis to base their 2011 car on.
FOM Chairman Bernie Ecclestone has attacked the new entrants to F1 for this season, saying that they have been an ‘embarrasment’.
The Englishman, who turned 80 last week, showed no sign of mellowing in his old age as he turned his ire on the rookies in the Financial Times.
“They do nothing for us,” the recently-turned 80-year-old told the Financial Times. “They are an embarrassment. We need to get rid of a few of those cripples.”
He went on to propose a solution for Virgin Racing, whose owner Richard Branson has not yet invested perhaps what he might have done.
“Richard should put some money in there (Virgin), shouldn’t he? He could do what (Red Bull chief Dietrich Mateschitz) has done and put some money in.”
What does the coffin dodger expect from the brand new teams? if he wanted them to perform better, maybe he should have put up $100m of his own money to help the teams develop or buy better components to improve their race pace; I get increasingly annoyed by Ecclestone's comments, it's time for him to step down. The new teams have done reasonably well this season given that they didn't have much time to develop a car to appear on the gird in Bahrain and two of the teams have made big efforts to improve for next season with Lotus buying Renault engines and hydraulics from Red Bull and HRT reportedly buying Toyota's 2010 chassis to base their 2011 car on.
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