I think that Honda paid a hefty amount (several tens of millions, I'm not sure about the amount) to the "new administration", because that was the less expensive way to deal with contractual commitments toward Button.gridwalker wrote:Didn't the team ownership pass over for a nominal amount anyway? Honda wouldn't just give the team away with a big wad of cash.
As Timbo points out, FOTA seems to be walking the path of "direct intervention" on cost, instead of a general cap. Funny, as that's not the point.
Besides, gcdugas shows us that FOTA has born. It used to be a club of friends, now is becoming the entry point for F1. That has "wow-ed" me since it was announced, because it's a profound change in the policy. I don't know if the phrase "they may only be accepted as a whole" is a prelude to "teams may only be accepted if they're members of FOTA". Williams has shown it is not necessary, but also Williams showed his hand before time, and you have to wonder who pressured them. Anyway, it's a first step for FOTA.
Legal considerations or not, I agree with donskar about the "cake" issue being what's at stake. Chaparral theory is interesting but I say let's wait and see.
... if by amusement you understand to read a thread every few hours, like it or not, then I'm amused: not much.WhiteBlue wrote:I provided a bit of light amusement, nothing more...
You know what Garfield the Cat phrase I quote frequently when I find that some attempts at humour from our honourable members are less than successful: "Let your words be sweet, in case you have to swallow them".
Anyway, here is a transcript of the news here, to remind myself of what Ferrari sees as essential:
So, it's the same rules for all teams "or bust".The rules of governance that have contributed to the development of Formula 1 over the last 25 years have been disregarded, as have the binding contractual obligations between Ferrari and the FIA itself regarding the stability of the regulations.
- The same rules for all teams,
- stability of regulations
- the continuity of the FOTA’s endeavours to methodically and progressively reduce costs, and
- governance of Formula 1
are the priorities for the future.