Forget the crap ace - you are simply wrong - nothing has been in place since 2007 and the end of the old Concorde agreement - the only agreement in place is with the current teams and FOM and that is in place until 2012 - they agreed to commit to the series until then and if not they are liable to pay the penalty to FOM (Ecclestone) and Honda are going through that process now if I gather correctly. Whatever else your sprouting is b/s - end of story - have a nice dayWhiteBlue wrote:It is well known that the teams I mentioned have signed up to a concord agreement to run from 2008-2012 when the FIA vs GPMA war was raging in 2005. There are countless publications about the fact. The rest of the teams never signed up because their parent companies did not want to commit for a longer time.
That agreement may be called something else but it was done in the spirit of the concord agreement and it has legal consequences as we know. Williams used it to stop Prodrive from entering in 2008 and it also is the leverage that forced Mateschitz to abandon the common chassis design between RBR und STR next year.
I believe that Max and Bernie have picked a good time to pull this off because Ferrari will not get backed by any major TV market as they were some years ago. This time it will be only the Italians. Some years ago we would have had rioting in Germany if Mosley had ousted Ferrari. Now with Vettel, Hamilton, Button and Alonso pulling the crowds Ferrari have no bigger TV and ticket market on their side. If Bernie gets a little less money from Italie, Brazil and Finland he will not loose a lot of sleep over it.