Lets hope this doesn't get any worse, it's bad enough considering the cost of F1 and that manufacturers are seeing huge drops in sales year on year. Figures from the US
"GM's sales fell 41%, Ford's 30% and Chrysler's 47%. Foreign auto makers were hit hard, too. Toyota Motor Corp.'s U.S. sales fell 34% and Honda Motor Co.'s 31%."
All these manufacturers are making workers redundant, including Honda
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... gD94RQQ501 , Honda have had little success in the last 2 seasons in F1 so to justify the cost must be hard. A number of other manufacturers are going to be making redundancies and not just he big three in the US or cutting workers hours and with a number of manufacturers asking for government support etc. Maybe this will mean the rise of the independant team again.
Hopefully we will still have some circuits to race of too with Hockenheim, Canada and France unable to afford to run a race. We also must not forget that all these new circuits in new countries are mostly supported on the back of high oil prices which when they are much below $60 per barrel mean that they make little or no money. Things could get interesting!