- 23 Jun 09, 15:43#128573
Well I must insist on being a pessimist then.
I think both sides are generally to blame for this. I do believe that FOTA were right to express their grievances with the current operation of Formula One. However to reach a compromise both sides must make sacrifices. I think an agreement is close to being reached, but sadly a number of rogue members of FOTA are spoiling it.
Who is to say that such rogue members wouldn't do the same in a new series if their demands weren't met?
i guess what i am seeing is the pessimists and optimists around here. i see FOTA's series as the continuation of F1 while the FIA 2010 season as the death of F1.
the only compromise is if FOTA gets its way and Max is too stubborn and egotistical to do the right thing here!
so get used to the idea of a breakaway. if everything goes to the shitter blame the guys running F1, not FOTA.
Well I must insist on being a pessimist then.
I think both sides are generally to blame for this. I do believe that FOTA were right to express their grievances with the current operation of Formula One. However to reach a compromise both sides must make sacrifices. I think an agreement is close to being reached, but sadly a number of rogue members of FOTA are spoiling it.
Who is to say that such rogue members wouldn't do the same in a new series if their demands weren't met?
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