jamsbong wrote:I think there is still many questions unanswered. Why FOTA really want to spend an uncapped amount of money? does not make sense actually. I think this is an opportunity for FOTA to gain more control of F1, which I think is the real deal here. Both side are having a real power struggle.
To think that Max and Bernie are bad guys where as FOTA are heroes is unrealistic, there are no good guys in politics. Just a constant struggle to gain more control.
On the other hand, I'll just follow where ever Ferrari goes. hehe... I'm a fan.
Well, think of the teams which have 400-600 employees. Their paychecks (+ all additional expenses for them) would take a major portion of the budgeted money. So, the only option would be a massive lay off. It is not that easy to cut your headcount to a third of what it was.
And this is just one part of the budget cap issue. If Mosley was so worried about the money that they are spending, they could have allowed customer cars and that would have solved the problem.
The other thing is the budget cap was being forced because teams were going to want more money from CVC/FOM with the next Concorde agreement. With the budget cap, there would be no reason to give the teams any extra money.
I agree with your assertion that the whole struggle is to gain more power, and the teams need to have some power to protect themselves against two entities. One that takes all their money, and the other changes regulations every year basically forcing them to spend more money than they can afford.
FIA/FOM should have stepped back a little and obeyed the rule of "laissez faire, laissez passer"..
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