Well this is a complete turnaround from what Bernie and Max were saying last year.
I seem to recall them saying that Ferrari were vital to the future of F1.
How quickly things change, eh?
It seems Ferrari no longer had the influence they have long enjoyed over Bernie/Max/FIA.
No doubt there is some manouevring and posturing going on but it's still fairly unprecedented for Max to dismiss Ferrari so readily.
I seem to recall them saying that Ferrari were vital to the future of F1.
How quickly things change, eh?
It seems Ferrari no longer had the influence they have long enjoyed over Bernie/Max/FIA.
No doubt there is some manouevring and posturing going on but it's still fairly unprecedented for Max to dismiss Ferrari so readily.
More here: Formula One can live without Ferrari, says MosleyFormula One could live without Ferrari if they were to walk away in protest at the introduction of a budget cap, according to International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Max Mosley.
In an interview published in Saturday's Financial Times, Mosley said that he was locked in a power struggle that he intended to win.
He made clear that he would not be backing down over allowing teams to compete with a voluntary 40 million pound ($59.56 million) cap in 2010 in exchange for greater technical freedom than others remaining with unrestricted budgets.
, Redundcy cost are going to be absloutley massive and theres no-one to buy the team' and found it would be cheaper to initate a management buyout. and Ferrari's exit would mean the loss of an engine supplier too, that would be costly, Im sure that not everyone would want a cosworth in 2010 onwards, because they would want something go and gain avantage from which is not possible from running the same engines as everyone else.