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#126186
Who the h3ll do these little teams think they are?

Come into F1 on a shoestring budget and enjoy racing in some of the most exotic locations in the world with worldwide television coverage? It's been damn expensive to go racing in F1 and the Manufacturers have invested a lot of money over the years, these little peasant teams need to stop right now, because F1 with the likes of privateers wont be as appealing as the big names currently in the sport...
#126187
the FIA has always been a joke, Ron Dennis got drilled alot by Ferrari peeps in the past for having the guts to stand up to Max and co, it's almost like "told you so" now! But it's good to have Ferrari on the good side for once! :P
Unfortunately Max won't waiver from this statement, so f*** the fia bring on the breakaway I say!
#126188
the FIA has always been a joke, Ron Dennis got drilled alot by Ferrari peeps in the past for having the guts to stand up to Max and co, it's almost like "told you so" now! But it's good to have Ferrari on the good side for once! :P
Unfortunately Max won't waiver from this statement, so f*** the fia bring on the breakaway I say!


Yeah I couldn't imagine F1 without McLaren or Renault or Ferrari, max will be left with USF1 and a handful of privateers... CMC is going to assassinate someone...
#126202
Well I never thought I'd see it but I think Max is on the ropes here. Hopefully this issue will force Max out because I never expected him to stand down from the presidency when he said so. I think Bernie will see sense eventually. F1 without the manufacturers will make him less money and that is all it comes down to in the end with him
#126389
Who the h3ll do these little teams think they are?

Come into F1 on a shoestring budget and enjoy racing in some of the most exotic locations in the world with worldwide television coverage? It's been damn expensive to go racing in F1 and the Manufacturers have invested a lot of money over the years, these little peasant teams need to stop right now, because F1 with the likes of privateers wont be as appealing as the big names currently in the sport...

Are you for real?
#126390
the FIA has always been a joke, Ron Dennis got drilled alot by Ferrari peeps in the past for having the guts to stand up to Max and co, it's almost like "told you so" now! But it's good to have Ferrari on the good side for once! :P
Unfortunately Max won't waiver from this statement, so f*** the fia bring on the breakaway I say!


Yes bring it on! Max has gone too far. And I still think Ron is working behind the scenes on helping with all this. He sugestedp Montezemelo to lead(great move!) he distanced himself from McLaren race team so that if there is any comeback the team dont suffer cos he's not part of it. I dont thik he would have given up so easily after all thats gone on. I think he's still pullin strings.
#126407
Mosely is nothing without the teams. the same is not so the other way round.
#126413
Mosely is nothing without the teams. the same is not so the other way round.

:wink:


:yes: I like that better!!
#126516
Mosely is nothing without the teams. the same is not so the other way round.

:yes:
#126526
:rofl:
#126758
From autosport.com:

FIA 'surprised' by ACEA's calls

By Jonathan Noble Monday, June 15th 2009, 13:32 GMT

The FIA has expressed its 'surprise' at last week's statement issued by the European car manufacturers' association ACEA claiming that Formula 1 needs a change of governance.

Following a meeting of the ACEA last week, a statement was issued claiming that the organisation was unhappy about the state of F1 - and that the way the sport was run now could not continue.

That statement has elicited a response from the FIA, which issued a statement on Monday saying it did not understand why the car makers were against plans to reduce costs in F1.

"The FIA is surprised that the European car manufacturers' association ACEA should have rejected the FIA's endeavours to reduce costs in Formula 1," said the statement. "By contrast, the FIA strongly endorses ACEA's call for urgent measures to return the automotive sector to health.

"According to ACEA, 'The European passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturers are hit extremely hard by the financial crisis and subsequent economic downturn...Vehicle sales have dropped sharply and all automotive manufacturers and suppliers have scaled back production as a consequence.' ACEA describes the crisis facing its members as 'devastating'.

"Accordingly, the FIA's objective is to enable manufacturers in Formula 1 to participate as economically as possible, while maintaining the sporting, technical and marketing benefits that the sport offers.

"By reducing their costs of competition in Formula 1, ACEA's members will be able to apply the much-needed savings to their core business, to finance payroll, working capital, capital investments, marketing programmes and dealer support. This will also reduce the industry's need to seek funding from taxpayers or shareholders.

"The potential savings are not immaterial: reducing the costs of the five manufacturers from the €400 million to €500 million recently reported by Ferrari to even a level of €200 million would release €1 billion to €1.5 billion a year back into the core businesses. Although a team like Ferrari could still spend as much as €200 million despite the FIA's cost reduction programme, others will be able to compete successfully for as little as one third of this figure."

The FIA added that it would be happy to meet representatives of ACEA to discuss the situation.

It also pointed out that German car manufacturer Porsche has also moved to distance itself from the ACEA's stance about F1 - prompting speculation that the German car maker could be looking at an involvement in grand prix racing under planned cost cap regulations.

"The FIA understands that Porsche did not support ACEA's Formula One resolution and has instructed the ACEA secretariat to make this clear in response to any press enquiries," added the FIA statement.
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