Fil wrote:
I-tron.. i don't quite understand why you quoted me when you're rant has nothing to do with it..?
With your sarcasm noted, what exactly is your point?
are you happy, or unhappy, with
the apparent employee
restriction for 2011?
are you happy, or unhappy, that FOTA came up with
the agreed employee &
resource restrictions?
are you happy, or unhappy, that
the FIA did not get their way and impose their own restrictions for
the future years?
I am in full absolute serious mode now... sarcasm fully off
I quoted you because as you cleverly figuered out(absolutely no sarcasm intented)
the extra teams(which came thru Mosely's efforts, regardless of what FOTA wants to claim) will fortunatly for those employed in
the F1 community will hopefully pick up
the slack for
the teams who must trim
the "fat" in these lean times just to keep
the doors open.
Unlike others(on this forum) who stand on
the "compete or die" platform, I happen to like seeing full grids rather than a waching a replay of
the 2005 USGP. Up to this year there have never been so few cars on
the grid, and as fans that limits
the depth of driving talant we get to see as well as engineering ideas. Even when Senna tested
the Williams and
the McLaren and drove faster than their regular drivers they did not sign him because they had drivers with contracts so he went to one of
the lower teams Toleman which in these days probly could not keep
the doors open. We were lucky enough to witness Senna's brilliance even in that Toleman. MS got his first drive in a Jordan, which was a pretty new team which unfortunatly could not maintain and has since sold off. Alonso(and Webber) started off at Minardi and it was a pleasure to watch them develope into
the complete drivers they are today, but where is Minardi? Maybe if Luca and his band of merry idiots did not make it so difficult for
the small teams to even exist we would not have missed a year in which
the young Senna could have been driving or a Paul di Resta who has been brilliant in DTM and honestly has
the same pedegree as Hamilton in winning every junior Formula he has entered.
I am happy with
the employee
restriction IF it helps keep some of
the smaller teams on
the grid. I am unhappy that instead of these silly restrictions(like front wing homologation) they just did not impose a hard budget cap and open up
the technical regs accordingly as was
the well thought FIA plan. And I am unhappy because just as WB stated, this is a FOTA plan cooked up by Luca, so it will have enough loopholes so that Ferrari(who has only ever shown an utter disregard for any rules or "gentlemans agreements") will continue as is and it will continue to make it difficult for
the smaller teams.