Considering that Bernie was addressing comments that Montezemelo had made as chairman of FOTA (rather than solely as Ferrari president) and that Bernie followed up his comments about "all the extra things Ferrari have had for years" with the statement “What he should do, rather than asking for money, with all the extra money Ferrari gets, he should share all that amongst the teams”, the other FOTA members were left in a position where they couldn't really say anything.timbo wrote:And that exactly how it was from MM and BE point of view.gridwalker wrote:To use your analogy, it's a bit like a bigamist saying "I'll marry you, but that's my favourite wife over there. She'll get all of the sex, but you can still have free room and board."
BTW other wives seem to not care. No single team manager made a fuss about what BE said.
It's just MM thinks he can do good without his favorite wife, smartest wife, French wife and fattest wife.
Yeah, and if you recall mass-dampers ban, look at Australia 2007 and movable floor. Or 2005 and IR tire ovens.
You know, it's endless story.
It's a divide and conquer routine, seen time & again in union breaking : if FOTA turned on their representative, then they compromised their own negotiating position.
Sometimes, the wisest thing you can say is nothing at all.