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#86032
The money McLaren gets is based on its standings in the constructors' title. As McLaren are generally pretty far up the table, it gets more prize money. That is completely different scenario from Ferrari's secret handshake, whereby they get extra money on top of their prize money. :thumbdown:


Really? Well, McLaren gambled and lost when they went up against the FIA.

Here's evidence of McLaren's concern for equal distribution of funds. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 323235.stm

And, by the way, do you actually know how the money is distributed. Can you give a reference? I don't believe that you can.
#86037
Has anyone else wondered if the $80m dollars was partially financed from Mclarens fine?


Yep. This is what really maddens me. McLaren are called cheats, fined eonough money to make sure the FIA can pay off their dirty little debts to Ferrari and also they are cheated out of a constructors title. And for doing what is accepted up and down the pitlane as common practise and was going on in several other teams at the same time. Oh and all at the instigation of a Ferrari employee. Meanwhile Ferrari are accepting backhanders and letting the FIA rig rules and races for them. Some sport!!

It's no wonder those Stewards took down your banner from the grandstand at Silverstone, they must have known the truth all along. :eek:


Yes. They like to cheat and do the dirty but they dont like it pointed out to Mr. Average sitting in front of his TV knowing very little of what really goes on. Didnt like my banner :rofl::rofl::rofl: predictable pathetic twats, er, I mean twits!!! Always mix those two damn words up!!
#86038
The money McLaren gets is based on its standings in the constructors' title. As McLaren are generally pretty far up the table, it gets more prize money. That is completely different scenario from Ferrari's secret handshake, whereby they get extra money on top of their prize money. :thumbdown:


Really? Well, McLaren gambled and lost when they went up against the FIA.

Here's evidence of McLaren's concern for equal distribution of funds. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 323235.stm

And, by the way, do you actually know how the money is distributed. Can you give a reference? I don't believe that you can.


typical response from you, deflect the topic away from Ferrari and put it on McLaren.
#86039
I'm not even sure what point he's trying to make. :rolleyes::yawn:
#86835
Stewart launches attack on Ecclestone

By Jonathan Noble Monday, January 5th 2009, 11:05 GMT


Former world champion Jackie Stewart has launched a scathing attack on Formula One's commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone - claiming he has too much power, has no succession plan and takes too much money out of the sport.

Although Stewart has long been critical of FIA president Max Mosley, in a lengthy interview with The Times on Monday he shifted his attention to Ecclestone – suggesting that big change was now vital at the top levels of F1 management.

"The era of big change is now essential because the sport has grown larger than either the governors or the commercial-rights holders. And that's just a fact," said Stewart.

"It has taken too long to achieve the things it should have achieved years ago and that other sports have long ago matured to, and other sports have prepared themselves more fully for the opportunities that have come their way."

He added: "I don't think Bernie can bring people in to help him in a transition phase. He has been so used to total control that if you look at his structure you have to ask yourself 'is there a successor?' and you would say 'no'.

"That is wrong. The commercial reality has to be recognised ... and there has (to) be continuity that the ageing process makes necessary."

Speaking about the way the sport's finances are shaped, Stewart also felt it wrong that 50 percent of the sport's revenues were pocketed by the commercial chiefs.

"Nothing is coming back into the sport," said Stewart. "The financial distribution of Formula One appears to have been sorted out by two people who have directed it in whichever way they have seen fit.

"Although this has been a significant benefit in some ways, it has also hurt the sport because the balance of contribution within Formula One is absolutely untenable.

"The teams have got all the capital investment, yet they get no more than 50 per cent of the revenues. The next largest capital investment is by the racetracks who currently receive little or nothing from the revenues apart from what they get for bums on seats.

"Hardly any of them receive anything from TV revenues or the circuit advertising or the title sponsorship or the commercial hospitality. How can they reinvest when they have little or no income outside of spectator attendance fees?"

And Stewart also maintained some criticism for Mosley, whom he has long called for to resign from his position as FIA president.

"I think Max should remove himself from the FIA completely and from motorsport and the motor industry," he says. "The FIA should replace him with somebody not from within its organisation or even within motorsport.

"They should go out and headhunt a CEO who is going to rebuild the structure in line with modern practice to satisfy the investors in the sport and to give the FIA total transparency."

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72618
#86847
Another great set of comments from the legendary Sir Jackie Stewart. :thumbup::cloud9:
#86892
For ages now, Mosley and Ecclestone both have been saying there is nobody suitable for the job. Have you ever heard such rubbish? There are plenty of talented people ready and willing to be the FIA's President.
#86905
Stewart to replace Ecclestone, maybe? I could see it working...


He is a successful businessman, starting out on the forecourts of his father's garage in Dumbartonshire, and we know the rest of the story etc etc.

But he would never do it, and he admits it himself, he is too old.
He is a legend though.
F1 doesn't need a step back, it needs a step forward. Therefore not a former team owner etc who has been there for decades. Needs someone fresh.
Some will argued that someone like this will run F1 more as a business, and this is true, but surely that is the case at the moment?
#86906
Stewart to replace Ecclestone, maybe? I could see it working...


He is a successful businessman, starting out on the forecourts of his father's garage in Dumbartonshire, and we know the rest of the story etc etc.

But he would never do it, and he admits it himself, he is too old.
He is a legend though.
F1 doesn't need a step back, it needs a step forward. Therefore not a former team owner etc who has been there for decades. Needs someone fresh.
Some will argued that someone like this will run F1 more as a business, and this is true, but surely that is the case at the moment?


Hey, I'll take the job. I can't do any worse than Bernie, can I? :P
#86907
Stewart to replace Ecclestone, maybe? I could see it working...


He is a successful businessman, starting out on the forecourts of his father's garage in Dumbartonshire, and we know the rest of the story etc etc.

But he would never do it, and he admits it himself, he is too old.
He is a legend though.
F1 doesn't need a step back, it needs a step forward. Therefore not a former team owner etc who has been there for decades. Needs someone fresh.
Some will argued that someone like this will run F1 more as a business, and this is true, but surely that is the case at the moment?


Hey, I'll take the job. I can't do any worse than Bernie, can I? :P


Haha, I'd certainly vote for you.
#86938
F1 has too much politics for me to handle. I just want to see dudes race each other with bad arse cars without political bs. Oh how i miss CART/Champ Car so... :crying:

Watch what you say as there seem to ba ALOT of F1 politicians here.
#86945
F1 has too much politics for me to handle. I just want to see dudes race each other with bad arse cars without political bs. Oh how i miss CART/Champ Car so... :crying:

Watch what you say as there seem to ba ALOT of F1 politicians here.


What are they gonna do?? Criticize me for telling the truth!
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