There has been some light conversation about a few of the top teams reaching between the couch cushions to scrape up some money for a controlling stake in F1…some would say a consideration for the post Ecclestone era. The clear notion being to have more say in the direction of the sport and to yield a greater take in the profits. OK, I get it. I could see both sides of the coin to this working or going pear shaped because of egos and assumed entitlement. OR…is this where we see the emergence of one Ross Brawn? I could see leadership from such a governor. The respect for him within the confines of the sport is already immense but beyond the circus, it's also quite good. He doesn't bring that "I'd like to sell you some swamp land" element that Uncle Bernie sometimes wears proudly upon his countenance. (Mr. Ecclestone, I meant that in the nicest of ways.)

Teams already bickering amongst themselves…seems the right time to bring some order back to the fore. The outstanding question remains...where do we go from here? (And the answer is not Christian Horner. PLEASE!)