WhiteBlue wrote:"If Ron resigned to stop the hearing, it won't work," Ecclestone added. "This is not about the personalities of Ron and Max (Mosley, FIA president), it is about finding out if there was more to what happened than what we have already learned."
The consensus in the media seemed to sugest that there was a deal behind doors for Ron Dennis to step back to resolve the issue. I must say that I'm surprised by the move. I thought that Martin Whitmarsh was in the line of fire in the first place and Ron stepping back would only make them more vulnerable if Martin will be shot down.
Who will be acting team principal if the FIA forces Whitmarsh to resign? There could be some interesting developments leading to quick change in the known landscape.
Besides Whitmarsh also the other new guy Domenicali is under fire. Lauda is talking of spagetti culture at Ferrari going back to the bad old days and Coulthard says that under Todd Kimi would have never dared to leave his car and eat ice cream in shorts while the race was technically still on.
Both top teams are obviously in a leadership crisis and it will be interesting to watch how that evolves. To even things out a bit Joe Saward has called for Flavio Briatore's resignation (in a veiled way). I could imagine that Flavio calles it a day unless his guys find some speed soon. He will probably loose Alonso unless the Renault improves very quickly. Reanault look very slow compared to Red Bull and that is certainly not a diffusor issue. So we could be looking at a series of changes at the top of these teams starting next week.
About Kimi, I don't think that him eating ice cream at the Malaysian GP has much to do with Domenicali's leadership. Kimi to me and maybe to many others has always seemd a little wayward I guess, maybe free spirited is a better description. Think back to Monaco GP '06 where a heat sheild or something caught fire, Kimi went straight to his boat and got pissed with his mates insead of going back to the McLaren garage. He probably gets spoken to about those things, and probably gets told not to do them, but at the end of the day, I think thats Kimi really. Not Todt or anyone would be able to change that in my opinion, he does what he wants.
About the FIA forcing Whitmarsh to resign, if that is what it turns out to be, I think that is just plain wrong. The McLaren group should be able to decide who heads their F1 team, not the FIA. Maybe I'm looking at it in too much a pro-McLaren view, but I don't see how this further hearing is necesary... McLaren lied as a team, the Stewards found out they were lieing, so they got disqualified... Should be the end of the story.
Ecclestone saying "it is about finding out if there was more to what happened than what we have already learned" I think is crap, what more do the FIA need to know? Who ordered who to lie? If Whitmarsh scapegoated Dave Ryan? This is bullshit, its none of anyone's business but McLaren's if that happened. Should Whitmarsh be asked to resign, he should be asked to resign by the McLaren group, not the FIA.
About Briatore being asked to resign, I find that a bit far fetched. I don't really think the guy wants to leave F1, so I don't think it will happen at least for another two years or so... maybe I'm wrong.