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Barrister May 20, 2009 11:07 AM

Now It's Getting Nasty - Ferrari Loses Bid to Prevent Cap, FIA Fires Back
 
This is turning into quite the soap opera.

Whose side are you on? Vote in the poll!

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like.no.other May 20, 2009 11:13 AM

BREAKING NEWS!-Ferrari lose cost cap injunction
 
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Ferrari has lost its injunction against the FIA in which the Italian team claimed that the sport’s governing body could not introduce the controversial optional £40m budget cap for the 2010 season due to the team having the right to veto any such proposal.

The 60-minute hearing took place yesterday in Paris with both sides putting forward arguments for and against the way in which the cap had been introduced with the result being announced at lunchtime today.

Judge Jacques Gondran de Robert rejected the Italian team's claim because Ferrari is part of the World Council could have used it veto to vote against the changes.

The news means that the FIA budget cap will form the basis of ongoing discussions with the Formula One Teams’ Association who are looking to convince the FIA that their, as yet undefined, proposals are the way forward and not the preferred straight cap the governing body favours.

The Italian team today claimed that a leaked entry list for the 2010 championship is more appropriate for a GP3 series than Formula One.


"Wirth Research, Lola, USF1, Epsilon Euskadi, RML, Formtech, Campos, iSport: these are the names of the teams, which should compete in the two-tier Formula One wanted by Mosley," the team said on its official website.

"Can a World Championship with teams like them - with due respect - can have the same value as today's Formula One, where Ferrari, the big car manufacturers and teams, who created the history of this sport, compete? Wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it Formula GP3?"

Ferrari, along with Renault, Red Bull and Toyota are not expected to submit entries for the 2010 championship by the May 29th deadline.

Details to follow.

Earl ALEXANDER
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MexicoBlue May 20, 2009 11:14 AM

I'm a huge Ferrari fan. And I think it will be near impossible to police. But I think a cap would be good for the sport.

But then I also would have preferred the more traditional spelling of "neither" in your poll . . .

So what do I know?

Simba May 20, 2009 03:18 PM

Screw FIA. Time for Ferrari to get back to sports car racing.

Guest May 20, 2009 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by MexicoBlue (Post 323152)
I'm a huge Ferrari fan. And I think it will be near impossible to police. But I think a cap would be good for the sport.

But then I also would have preferred the more traditional spelling of "neither" in your poll . . .

So what do I know?

You're coming across as "pompus" now, Russ. :lol:

Ag Surfer May 20, 2009 04:06 PM

F1 without Ferrari is like a sundae without ice cream.

Barrister May 20, 2009 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by MexicoBlue (Post 323152)
But then I also would have preferred the more traditional spelling of "neither" in your poll . . .

That's the Old English form that is often overlooked by less intelligent folks.


:smilie:

Alzilla May 20, 2009 06:10 PM

The sport surely won't be the same without Ferrari on the grid and I have a feeling that if they leave, a lot of other high profile teams will follow suit. This is indeed a dark day for F1...

Then again, the budget cap only seems to have an impact on development and testing; both of which is already highly restricted. Employee salaries (including the drivers) are not included in this budget cap, AFAIK. Travel, hospitality, and marketing costs aren't included under the budget cap either.

STLG May 20, 2009 06:14 PM

The only thing i can think of to completely resolve this is to separate F1 into smaller subclasses based on budgets?

"The JC" May 20, 2009 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by Simba (Post 323337)
Screw FIA. Time for Ferrari to get back to sports car racing.

NO SH!T!!! Too bad I'm max'd out on rep b/c I owe you some.


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