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iSS Mike
06-05-2009, 11:28 PM
Formula 1 fans.

I think it's going to be more of the same we have been seeing, Brawn GP on the podium.

I'm happy for Jenson though his dream is coming true, finally after so many years.

Looks like no rain in Istanbul, so it should be a dry race they say.

blackspec
06-05-2009, 11:59 PM
The drama this weekend will definately off the track with all the mess going on with the regs for next season.

As of right now force India and the Williams teams are the only ones from the current teams that have signed on for next years championship.

Ecclestone and Mosley have a bug up their ass and they want to cut budgets by 80% and the teams arent having it.

I for one wish that the FOTA "mans up" and create a new racing league governed by themselves or an yearly elected board members and race how they want to race. Not how some lunatic with a personal vendetta wants them to.

iSS Mike
06-06-2009, 12:00 AM
The drama this weekend will definately off the track with all the mess going on with the regs for next season.

As of right now force India and the Williams teams are the only ones from the current teams that have signed on for next years championship.

Ecclestone and Mosley have a bug up their ass and they want to cut budgets by 80% and the teams arent having it.

I for one wish that the FOTA "mans up" and create a new racing league governed by themselves or an yearly elected board members and race how they want to race. Not how some lunatic with a personal vendetta wants them to.

I agree

slick92gs-r
06-06-2009, 12:49 AM
The drama this weekend will definately off the track with all the mess going on with the regs for next season.

As of right now force India and the Williams teams are the only ones from the current teams that have signed on for next years championship.

Ecclestone and Mosley have a bug up their ass and they want to cut budgets by 80% and the teams arent having it.

I for one wish that the FOTA "mans up" and create a new racing league governed by themselves or an yearly elected board members and race how they want to race. Not how some lunatic with a personal vendetta wants them to.

i wish for a past champions provision, with the champs racing in the chassis that won them the champsionship that year.. run 2 classes.. like Rolex..lol..

blackspec
06-07-2009, 08:39 PM
Sooo. what else is new... Fucking Button wins yet again... Once Vettel lost control in turn 9 on the first lap I knew it was over..

Dude is driving error-free, he is unstoppable with such a great car under him.

Meanwhile, Looks like FOTA is holding strong and they will not play part in the shena****ns that will be become F1 in 2010.

This is a quote from Jenson's Post-victory interview.

Q: (Will Buxton – Australasian Motorsport News) Congratulations guys. Question for all of you. You were all in the FOTA meeting this morning. Having been in that meeting, having listened to what everybody had to say, how much have you learned about FOTA’s position, about their solidarity, their strength, and how much has that influenced or affected your feelings about the future of the sport and where it’s headed?
MW: Well, FOTA were very good this morning. They called in all the drivers with the FOTA teams just to give us a heads up and bring us right up to speed because obviously the circumstances out there in relation to the sport are changing pretty quickly. So for us to go there and listen to all the team principals and all the people making decisions for their own teams, to talk to the drivers who have been with them for a long time in certain situations, and our position is that we are totally in support of FOTA. All the FOTA drivers are with FOTA in the future. We want to race against the best drivers in the world, we want to drive for the best teams in the world and that’s the way we want to see it go forward. We hope there is a… not a compromise – whatever they need to do to work with the FIA to have a very, very good championship next year and that’s it really. We’re very, very confident and we’re trusting the FOTA teams and they are absolutely binding together, they are so strong together and this is what we’re very happy about because this is what it needs to bring the governance of the sport in the correct fashion that we need to go forward.