1. I have never written about due diligence, because that term is used in a different meaning traditionally.gcdugas wrote: WB are you sure you want that statement attached to your name? "Due diligence"?... I plainly pointed out that a rival site was diligent whereas AutoSport neglected to apply even the most basic journalistic questions of.... how, what, WHY, where, when and who. Why did the "benchmark publication" fail to question the manifest contradiction in Mosley's statements made within a ten day period? Why did they not point out that Mosley was offering the teams an invitation to commit themselves unconditionally before it was certain to what they were committing themselves to and there was no guarantee that they could "shape things"?....
2. All this business about Mosley inviting the teams to make conditional applications could be a red hering. Where is the quotation of that and who has given testimony to introduce it as a fact? The whole thing could have been planted and in its original wording could have had a whole different meaning. A serious news outlet is well advised not to include such rumors in their reporting. If someone gives me a source from FOTA which gives us the exact wording I would reconsider of course.