Mosley foresees continued freeze
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Even on Christmas Day this guy above is whining.I hope his New Year resolution is to either modify his coments or find somewhere else to bore folks! Happy Christmas !!
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F1 » Mosley foresees continued freeze

FIA president Max Mosley has conceded that an continuation of the current engine freeze policy will likely be the way forward for F1.

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Wonder how much Max and Bernie personally take from F1?

This spec engine proposal is a dodge. Max knows it will never happen. How about a standard aero package instead? Poof! No more wind tunnels. There are many ways to cut costs for F1 teams without attacking the integrity of F1 itself.
Posted by Jim Clausen (340 days ago)
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The standard engine was a negotiating ploy from MM. Hit them with something unacceptable and they'll propose something more acceptable.

As to how much they take, no idea. MM isn't paid by the FIA, buthe did receive a lump sum from BE several years ago. I think that the amount was 300 million. BE does OK I guess.
Posted by Calvin _ (340 days ago)
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Times are 'ard - maybe we ought to organize a whip-round for the poor fella.....
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Can I do the whipping?....Please, Please
Posted by Whatever - Unregistered (340 days ago)
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Quite right Sunny

Merry Christmas to you and yours :)
Posted by Whatever - Unregistered (340 days ago)
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If Honda could inject more money into developing their engine performance and increase their chance of
competitiveness with other top teams, it would certainly help a lot rather then finishing the year at the back, shame.
Other the other hand, isn't Max and the F-1 governing body are the one to blame for all these. If only they didn't
banned and freeze engine development by the teams.
True, Honda might be facing financial problems, but more true the withdrawn is caused by the engine freeze,
because they simply can't win and can't generate enough money to maintain operation

I might be a little behind compare to others, but only if you can let me spend twice as much then can I see hopes ahead
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another reply from sunny which is to do with the story in question nothing new from this poster again
Posted by Barry Wilkinson (340 days ago)
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Even on Christmas Day this guy above is whining.I hope his New Year resolution is to either modify his coments or find somewhere else to bore folks! Happy Christmas !!
Posted by Adie - Unregistered (339 days ago)
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a performance boost of 80bhp for 6 seconds a lap that is some great performance from the keres system if the teams can put the package togeather. So in reality you get near a competitor and then use your kers package to just pass them easily on the straight, somehow i think it will be alot more difficult than that.
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stivala sunny it's Crass not Grass...now play nice.
:rolleyes:
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