Conceptual wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:Perhaps Bernie started the discussion to fill the agenda. After all the FOTA may start asking for a bigger share of FOM revenues in earnest. He would be in big trouble.
Why is that? Luca says that Bernie gets 50% of the revenue, and the teams split the other 50%.
In such a crisis, why doesn't Bernie drop down to about 20%, let the teams split 80% and use that as a "cost cutting" measure in F1?
Oh, right. Greed always seems to get in the way of these things...
Medals are rediculous. Maybe Bernie should just pay the salaries of the winning drivers out of his 50%?
Conceptual, you and I could take turns taking a week off - we seem to be much in tune on some points - especially this one. 20%? Good, but 25% or even 1/3 would help very much - both financially and in the spirit of teamwork and unity.
Spanky and Hugestones have done a good job getting F1 (and their bank balances) where they are today - but any very good businessman could have done the same, if not better. The geese laying the golden eggs are the racing teams, FOTA. Without them, F1 is a decrepit old billionaire and an expensive suit with unorthodox sexual tastes.
The teams deserve more money, the sponsors deserve more visibility and support, and the race promoters/track owners deserve to make a living without having to depend on government handouts.
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill