Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Jun 2019, 15:30
They're all limited companies. Any and all of them could step away tomorrow if they wanted to and there's little anyone could do about it, contract or not. They stay because it suits them to do so. Certainly a simpler, fairer relationship between the FIA and the teams would be a better thing for all concerned, except maybe Ferrari.
Well if they breach a contract they could get sued, that's the point of contracts. But yes they have to all want it don't they. It's an interesting balancing act now, that it's owned by a media company who basically want pay per view or subscriptions, while the teams want reach for their brands and sponsors.
Of course they each want some of the other too - the broadcast rights give money to the teams making it all cheaper, and F1 has to build its own brand to sell, meaning lots of viewers. Then on top of that there's how the pie gets sliced up between the teams. It'd make a great reality TV show, Liberty, if you had to negotiate it in a house on an island