Very timely read for those who dont know some of its details, You are right that the average fan quick to b!tch about support or engine freeze or romance about a failing team would obviously not be able to complete the article or even understand the part they read before getting restless, but it would be alarming if any serious f1 fan didnt know already about the events in the articles of the last decade and why we are here.
For those who do know a bit already the article is a bit too biased toward Max' clever plan, missing out that he tried to introduce the idea of a staggered cap where a team could opt for a cap and get benefits in softer regulations etc vs a big team spending what they wanted but with more restrictions, and tried to introduce it in a way that he would have the power over all the teams and would have them all kissing his arse for an individual agreement of what they could do etc.
Also it dosnt even mention Fota which was a credible first attempt by the top teams themselves to deal with the spending issue, although it was torpedoed by snitches and grasses bribed by the FOM. Also the biggest event, the deal to cap expenditure at 40mill which attracted a raft of entrants, who like Richard Branson ran for the door when they saw what a shambles the whole organisation is, leaving 4 new teams plus publically owned Williams and mid teams like Sauber and Lotus who also thought 40 mill cap was real. Adam Parr of Williams took on the liars who ripped up this 40 mill idea the minute Ferrari and RBR flaunted it with complete impunity and Adam Parr was forced to resign from Williams and noone else complained. So the big boys left leaving those bribed to stay like RBR who suddenly sttarted winning, Ferrari who had had the nerve to actually complain, etc etc
That whole period between the big manufacturers leaving and the RBR aero era till 2014 has been an incredible story of sheer corruption, theft, bribery, blackmail, coercion
Good thing is Bernies 70% (

these teams deserve to be shafted if they were so dumb to give a failed TP 70% to go and talk to tv companies on their behalf) is now about 40% and likely to go down more if F1 is to see any new teams etc