Toyota hints exit from F1
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The more I think about it, most teams probably are bluffing. Toyota may not be though; with Honda gone they might have no real reason to stay (think game theory, strategy).
Bernie and Max would sh!t a brick if Ferrari, Toyota, BMW, et alia departed and either joined A1 GP or started their own series. That would be the effective end of Formula One as we know it. F1 can survive if Ferrari is a non-participant at the highest level of international motorsport, but they can't if Ferrari and other prestigious manufacturers go to a new series. McLaren would have to jump ship, as well, if Ferrari left I think.
This is a colossal game of chicken.
Bernie and Max would sh!t a brick if Ferrari, Toyota, BMW, et alia departed and either joined A1 GP or started their own series. That would be the effective end of Formula One as we know it. F1 can survive if Ferrari is a non-participant at the highest level of international motorsport, but they can't if Ferrari and other prestigious manufacturers go to a new series. McLaren would have to jump ship, as well, if Ferrari left I think.
This is a colossal game of chicken.
also, they couldn't join A1 GP because that is a series based on identical cars campaigned by differing countries rather than teams in the traditional sense. it is marketed as the "world cup" of motorsport.
i have said this before but in my opinion the solution to these problems is a rule change to allow customer chassis in addition to the engine deals currently available. for example, if a privateer team could enter F1, buy a chassis from say McLaren and then buy an engine from Ferrari and put that car on the grid this would become a very attractive arena. that is exactly what Prodrive attempted to do last year but was not allowed to. with the advent of a budget cap, customer chassis, and customer engines teams like iSport and Prodrive (among others) could enter the championship and really help mix things up while also being competitive. F1 can't move forward with a grid consisting entirely of manufacturers, you simply cannot depend on them for the long term.
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