What do you reckon:Scotracer wrote:"The teams can have any engine they want, they just have to make it get the most out of a litre of petrol".
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I take number 2modbaraban wrote:What do you reckon:Scotracer wrote:"The teams can have any engine they want, they just have to make it get the most out of a litre of petrol".
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- Max suddenly saw the light
- Max smelled his a$$ that's on fire (quite typical for polititians)
Or 3-cyl dieselsScotracer wrote:...I just hope everyone doesn't go for the same 4cyl Turbos
its not far fetched at all...infact he has previous for doing just that.WhiteBlue wrote:That sounds a bit far fetched to me. Sure, Bernie has said that Mosley would run again, but then Bernie tells a lot of tales when it suits his purposes (Donnington for Brit GP ).Chaparral wrote:Mosely will run again - he has already stated that to BCE over the last 6 weeks - most likely he's firming up a deputy in Bin Sulayem.
while the judges are still out on Donington I guess that even Mosley cannot go back on to virginity. His time is over and he will never be re elected. He only got a bit more than a year to sort F1 the way he wants it. Or perhaps he goes for a Putin solution. But running himself I cannot see.nudge wrote:its not far fetched at all...infact he has previous for doing just that.WhiteBlue wrote:That sounds a bit far fetched to me. Sure, Bernie has said that Mosley would run again, but then Bernie tells a lot of tales when it suits his purposes (Donnington for Brit GP ).Chaparral wrote:Mosely will run again - he has already stated that to BCE over the last 6 weeks - most likely he's firming up a deputy in Bin Sulayem.
i am nearly as certain as bernie that max will stand again
Good luck, Luca!! I don't think it is normal.Montezemolo calls for management change
FOM costs an ongoing issue for the FOTA President
18/12/08 08:51
Ecclestone under pressure to service CVC’s
massive Formula One debt
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has hinted heavily that Bernie Ecclestone, F1's 78-year-old long time boss, should consider retirement.
Asked by the media about FOM Chief Executive, and the 68-year-old FIA President Max Mosley, he said: "Time goes by and in a few years I will retire too."
Montezemolo, 61, is sided strongly with Mosley and F1's other teams in pushing Ecclestone for more than 50 percent of the sport's revenue pie.
"We'll see. What's certain is that the time to divide and conquer to rule in F1 is over," he said.
In the London newspaper The Times, Montezemolo was ever clearer about Ecclestone's role, which dates back to the late 70s.
"I think sooner or later he has to stop," the Italian said.
He suggested a clean page in F1's financial governance, currently overseen by Ecclestone and the sport's majority owners CVC, is required.
"We have to open an important page with Ecclestone and (CVC's Donald) Mackenzie, not only in terms of quantity of money but in terms of how to do many things - circuits, spectators, hospitality, television, types of track and timing of races."
Montezemolo said F1 is currently not being run like a 'normal' business.
"Do you think it is normal that we don't have one race in North America?" he charged. "Do you think it is normal that we pay unbelievable amounts for hospitality to promote ourselves at the races?"
Source: GMM
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