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GTTpower wrote:History in the making, I like it .
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/76292
JustinSpiderholden wrote:
Yeah I can't wait to the see the FOTA's rules, bet you Ker's is gone
Makaveli wrote:A rival series by FOTA is doomed to fail. Teams can never agree on anything, they are always fighting against each other off the track.
Just recently we had the double decker diffuser disagreement going through courts etc.
Every team wants more money and power.
You need a hardline "dictator-like" b**tard to rule the FOTA teams from an independent body.
FIA has done so successfully for the past 50 years.
I personally believe FIA/FOTA cannot exist without each other both are destined for failure in their independent forms.
FIA should have been more lenient with the teams
and offer them slightly bigger slice of the cake from the TV Revenues etc.
I am certain that FIA will struck a deal with FOTA.
I do want F1 to be pinnacle of the motorsport, but they seriously need to reduce costs.
What we been having is like two or three rich teams and everyone else just backmarkers.
I would like to see more competitive outfits and more overtaking, the only way to achieve that is to reduce the costs and make more teams compete on equal budgets.
Makaveli wrote:Think of it this way, Honda has a one year advantage in terms of development on most of the teams.
FIA has to play with the rules to spice the racing up, but the downside of that is the associated increase in costs.
Why do you think FIA has introduced the slick tyres,
narrow rear wings, wider front wings and removed majority of the aero pieces around the sidepods etc???
Precisely for mechanical grip, even though you are critising FIA.
As for KERS, it was mainly for marketing to make the F1 appear more "eco-friendly". Testing is very limited this year, hence having a bigger budget doesn't help as much as it would in previous years.
But wind tunnel/rig testing is probably more expensive than track testing.
F1 teams don't get along. Those are just recent events. I am sure there were a lot more.
Ferrari VS McLaren Spy Saga (big event).
Ferrari VS Toyota Spy Saga (small event).
Ferrari are legally obliged to compete in next year's championship. I want to see them try to do their own thing.
Jdawg wrote:What a lot of drama. I don't see how you guys think FOTA will get up and running and be popular with everybody in such a small space of time.
As the BBC mentioned last night, 20 odd million watching F1, 20,000 watching A1GP.
V8 Supercars is a good example of what can happen when manufacturers colude to get a successful race series. You get left with 2 dominant makes who modify the rules to suit the marketing of their street cars and screw anyone else. All because the Japanese and Euro cars started to become too competitive with models the "typical" aussie didn't like or understand. remember what Bathhurst was like before V8's. Mind you it has benefitted rallying.
Mr Revhead wrote:
you are so wrong its not even funny!
ford and holden do not set the rules for V8s, never have.
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