Moseley has spoken
Jun. 29th, 2005 02:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The FIA has decided that the seven Michelin teams who withdrew from the US Grand Prix are guilty of bringing Formula One into disrepute. Personally, I didn't think that was possible any more and that if Williams, Briatore, Stoddart et al are guilty of such, then Ecclestone and Moseley certainly are. However...
In its wisdom (cue hollow laughter) the FIA are waiting until 14th September before they pass sentence. They've obviously taken note of the various comments that the teams would have to meet to decide what to do if they felt the punishments were too harsh. The teams now have to decide whether to take part in the next seven races, knowing that it may not be worth the candle and that their entire season could be randonly up-ended with only three races to go. Moseley himself has said that personally he'd like to see a couple of bans, which isn't exactly encouraging.
I repeat what I said before: what an absolute shambles. There isn't really anyone emerging from this with much credit, but the one with the most discredit, who should hand over the shovel, stop digging and quit his job is Moseley.
In its wisdom (cue hollow laughter) the FIA are waiting until 14th September before they pass sentence. They've obviously taken note of the various comments that the teams would have to meet to decide what to do if they felt the punishments were too harsh. The teams now have to decide whether to take part in the next seven races, knowing that it may not be worth the candle and that their entire season could be randonly up-ended with only three races to go. Moseley himself has said that personally he'd like to see a couple of bans, which isn't exactly encouraging.
I repeat what I said before: what an absolute shambles. There isn't really anyone emerging from this with much credit, but the one with the most discredit, who should hand over the shovel, stop digging and quit his job is Moseley.
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Date: 2005-06-29 02:01 pm (UTC)I think that all the guilty (by the FIA's definition) will continue to race this season... but only in preparation for a break-away series led by Toyota and BMW. F1 is all but dead if Moseley continues to make policy with his tongue up Jean Todt's anus. I don't know who can sack Moseley, but I'm guessing that there isn't anyone who can or will.
I noted with interest that BMW have just bought Sauber, the only team that might have stood with Ferrari by the FIA (and only then because Ferrari supply Sauber with chassis/engines).
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