Whats all this Ferrari bailing out F1 next season. Is that not just the worst case of the old rattle out the pram………………. We cant win so we are not playing anymore
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Whats all this Ferrari bailing out F1 next season. Is that not just the worst case of the old rattle out the pram………………. We cant win so we are not playing anymore
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Mini as it was. As it is. As it always will be. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, it's up to you to decide if it counts!
Nah, it's all political. Max "The spanker" Moseley wants to bring in new rules for next season with a budget cap, and Ferrari, who have the biggest budget, don't like it.
Hope they keep their toys in the pram and stay around to play.....
.....because its hilarious watching them being so bad
Yup just seen that Ferrari are refusing to enter F1 for next year onwards if a cap is put on spending which is being proposed at £40m, which In my book means it will make the racing so much more exciting because it will now be even more closely matched performance and competition wise during the actual races.
But because Ferrari are doing rubbish so far are and are being beaten regularly they are finding any excuse to not race and now because of this proposed spending cap from next year on means Ferrari with there unlimited financial support will not get anymore of an advantage than any other team will have, so they are basically getting sour grapes...
Ferrari in my honest opinion need to get the poker out their ass and stop whinging and get on with it or just do us all a favour and leave!!!
It all boils down to the fact that they are just BAD LOSERS!!
I for one will not miss them if they go
DOH!!! I have just posted about this very thing in the OFF TOPIC thread. Sorry.
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It's all political though, trying to force Max out, while Max is trying to divide FOTA by getting Ferrari to say they don't want the budget cap and the small teams (Brawn) who do.
What will be more interesting is how Bernie deals with this. Ferrari don't need F1, the FIA don't need Ferrari, but Bernie does. Could be fun ahead!
Thought this was an interesting point :
All those saying goodbye to Ferrari need to realize the only way that the smaller teams get to compete is by buying engines and technology from the bigger teams like Ferrari, Mclaren, Williams at a fraction of the price that it cost to develop. If you stop the top teams from developing you stop the sport as a whole from moving forward.
So where are the smaller 'brand' teams gonna get their engines from if you remove some of the big guns?
Another one that interested me :
The news today, that Ferrari may pull out of F1 if the intended budget cap goes ahead, is absolutely no surprise to me, and I believe they are absolutely right to fight for their rights to spend whatever they like in their quest for the excellence their brand demands.
McLaren and Ferrari have already been handicapped this season with the new rules, which effectively limits their ability to compete at their potential, and the 40m cap takes this even further. They have also been penalised this year for competing for the championship last year, since they could not for example focus an equivalent amount of energy on this years rule changes. What's the point of having a race that Brawn started mid way through last year, and teams like Ferrari started pre-season?
Of course all teams have to compete within the same rules, but the richest teams and most successful team are being penalised to a greater extent when you consider rule changes like the cap versus their potential spend.
If for example we denied Manchester United, Chelsea & Liverpool the ability to pay their players what they wanted, banned them from training throughout the season, cut their ground size or stopped them use their expensive state of the art facilities to keep their athletes in perfect condition, then this would make things more even with teams like Hull, but this just means the level of the competition drops to the lowest denominator. If you change the rules in football enough and cap spending enough then Hull would be just as likely to compete for the title as Liverpool, but would it be a title worth winning?
I personally think this years constructor and driver championships are relatively meaningless. Isn't it strange that the best drivers are competing in some of the poorest performing cars? Doesn't this highlight how artificial the competition has become?
Not all constructors started from the same grid in Melbourne, and Brawn for one were operating within a set of rules most other teams thought were illegal (diffuser). I don't blame them and it was great foresight, but their head start was so significant, and their car so far ahead of the others then it's hardly any great shakes to be winning both championships, particularly the drivers title. In fact this years competition is so biased I am not even happy a British driver, who I used to enjoy watching, is now driving away with the championship. I'm getting much more joy, and I must say frustration, seeing one of the best drivers in FI, Lewis Hamilton, fighting with an obviously poor car, and expect more of the same as future rule changes come into effect, and take a long time to settle down.
This is why Ferrari are thinking what is the point, this is why Ferrari are thinking why make our great brand look mediocre, why make us drive slower than we could if we were allowed to operate to our potential, and this is why elite brand constructors such as McLaren could follow them out.
I want to see people competing to their maximum, the best drivers competing in the quickest cars, and if everyone does that then the best team and person will win and the titles will mean something.
These rules are going so far that the FIA might as well give all teams the same car and just have a drivers championship.
Good luck Ferrari
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Well they ain't the only one's cos Toyota ain't happy either :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/moto...ne/8042267.stm
& would you believe it the drivers have had something to say as well :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/moto...ne/8039037.stm
Without Ferrari there will not be F1. It's all very well saying Ferrari are in a huff but remember this was a team who did not win a championship for 21 years (1979 - 2000), but i'll bet you they still spent a forune in development during that time that other teams learned from. Take away the pioneering teams and you are left with nothing short of 'average'
Where are the smaller 'brand' teams gonna get their engines from if some of the big guns exit 'stage left'?
So if Ferrari, McLaren & Toyota "throw their toys out of the pram", I for one will not be following a sport that will become 'mediocre'
Last edited by Crombers; 13th May 2009 at 10:29 PM.
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Also interesting :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8040312.stm
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The championship will be devalued without them.