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Call my bluff

Judging by the recent statement confirming the formation of a breakaway series. I suggest no one. Apparantly some sources are urging the Cornish midget to broker a compromise deal.

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  • Judging by the recent statement confirming the formation of a breakaway series. I suggest no one. Apparantly some sources are urging the Cornish midget to broker a compromise deal.
  • I think Moseley/Bernie are in the weaker position. Yes they have the FIA sanctioned event, but 5 teams, all probably running Cosworth V8's? Who's gonna pay for that wedding?
  • Now to see which tracks suddenly receive new deals, I would assume Bernie will attempt to keep FOTA from running on any of his tracks or even previous F1 tracks. Though I am sure that the FOTA teams will probably be a more favorable deal than Bernie's recent ginormous fee.
  • I have a feeling the FOTA teams are not bluffing this time around.
  • Heard a whisper yesterday that Adelaide is keen to talk to FOTA about a race if the breakaway series does happen.
  • btw, I saw some footage of superleague formula the other day, those cars look and sound mighty cool (if push comes to shove) ;-)
  • Forza that's cause they have 750hp V12's
  • i know, whatever happened to F1
  • Ask Max...
  • ... he's gone. To absolutely no-one's surprise the war is over, there will be no breakaway but Max has gone. Well done FOTA. Montezemolo for the FIA, anyone? Surely it can't be Todt.
  • I think Chandler the rally guy from New Zealand might have a chance. Or Paul Stoddart would be really cool.
  • gosh, the teams sure gave Mosley a good spanking!

    haha, not sure stoddie paid his FIA membership fees :-)
  • I think Stoddie is too much of a polarizing figure to be elected. Todt would be a horrible choice. If I remember correctly I believe the American FIA member was being groomed by Mosley, not sure if that is good or bad, but anyways good riddance Max!
  • Uh, point of order Mr. Speaker!

    I didn't see anywhere that Max has resigned at all. All he seems to have done, is to do what he did before. That is, announced that he won't stand for re-election.

    I wouldn't be getting out the blow-up frauleins and whips, and thin guys in stripey pyjamas just yet.
  • My God, Max is on a power trip. Just GO. Not sure of his name, he may be Max's 2IC, an Indian fella. He sounds like he is level headed, not sure if he is into S&M though.......Not that there's anything wrong with that!!!




    [Edited on 26-6-09 by SuperRoo]
  • Seems like the old sod is not going to give up easily. He really is a lunatic.
    Did anyone see his interview on the BBC before the British Grand Prix, everyone who disagreed with him was classes as a "loonie". I wonder if that included Bernie as well?
  • I'd never seen Max quite so gleeful before; gallows humour, like a man who, deep down, knew he was on the way out.

    Its also quite Freudian that he later criticised 'sad' governing body presidents who cling on too long - he obviously meant Balestre but couldn't see the reflection. Both men are a fantastic adverts for fixed term presidencies.
  • Can he just GO!!! I just wish the other FIA delegates and organisations grow a pair and tell him to leave. That or get Steven Segal to kick his ass!!!
  • Originally posted by SuperRoo
    That or get Steven Segal to kick his ass!!!
    I reckon Chuck Norris would do an equally good ass kicking job.
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