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Ferrari may leave F1

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:48 am
by AYHJA
Ferrari threaten to quit formula one over new engine plan

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Standard engines part of Mosley's cost-cutting exercise, Ferrari say F1 loses reason to exist if change takes place

Alan Henry (guardian.co.uk)
Monday October 27 2008 20.24 GMT

Ferrari warned yesterday that they could quit formula one if the sport's governing body continues with its plans to slash costs. The famous Italian team, which has been in formula one since its inauguration in 1950, sent a firm signal to the FIA president, Max Mosley, that his idea of introducing so-called standard engines into the sport would take away their raison d'ĂȘtre for competing in motor racing.

Last week the Ferrari team sporting director, Stefano Domenicali, and Toyota's formula one vice-president, John Howett, met Mosley to discuss the issue of cost-cutting, which would also help the smaller teams survive. But the issue of standard engines has pushed them too far. Ferrari, in a statement released following a board meeting on Monday, said they "fully agreed with the need for a substantial and necessary reduction of costs".

But the Italian firm said it had "major reservations" over any proposals that would lead to teams using the same engines: "It would deprive formula one of its whole reason for existing, which is based on competition and technological development. If these elements were to become obsolete, our administrative council [board] reserves the right, after consultation with its partners, to evaluate whether we remain committed to the discipline [of formula one]."

Ferrari have been historically closely aligned with the FIA and the sport's commercial rights holder, Bernie Ecclestone, and it will not have escaped Mosley's attention that they are one of the few formula one teams who have, in the past, successfully forced the governing body to back down from rule changes with which they disapproved. At the end of 1986 Ferrari forced the FIA to abandon plans to ban V12 engines in favour of V10s.

Howett echoed Ferrari's sentiments yesterday, and said any decision to quit would be down to the company's board in Japan. "I don't think any of the manufacturers want a homogenised engine," said Howett. Mercedes, Honda, Renault and BMW are the other four manufacturers currently involved in formula one, and it is understood they are of the same mind.

Source: http://snipurl.com/4rmit [www_guardian_co_uk]

Re: Ferrari may leave F1

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:52 am
by Sir Jig-A-Lot
That'd be just dumbass to use regular engines..then again, if everyone had similar blocks, the race would be almost decided solely on driver skill.

Re: Ferrari may leave F1

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:21 pm
by blixa
Damn man I think the changes made over the last 2 years have been enough, the season has been way more interesting and competative....if you want stock standard racing there is the A1 for that(which ferrari make the stock engines for)...

Re: Ferrari may leave F1

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:22 am
by NotFunny
I thought Max Mosley liked getting spanked on the arse, guess things have progressed to above his thick neck. It'll never happen, if they want to reduce costs (and increase the field, currently down to 20) allow customer cars, get rid of in race refueling, put off KERS development for a few years and cut back on the millions spent on the mobile homes and hospitality suites they truck and fly to the races. (and testing!!)
In spite of the dumb arsed decisions by Mosley's brown shirts the stewards, we've got one rocking finale coming up on Sunday in Brazil, Massa's going to be very quick on home turf, if Lewis can keep his head, get some support from Heikki and resist getting into it with the red cars, it could be a beautiful day.
:cross:

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Re: Ferrari may leave F1

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:47 am
by NotFunny
Mission Accomplished!!! :D

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Man, I thought I'd have a heart attack, what a race!!!
Ferrari won the Constructors Championship, but as long as a McLaren driver's the Champion I can only see them doubling their effort, quitting isn't in their very red blood.