autogyro wrote:andrew wrote:autogyro wrote:Nothing of any importance has changed in F1 since last year.
There has been no major problems to address for Todt, which is as a direct result of how Max left the organisation.
That's because there is such a mess, no one could possibly know where to start.
At least Mosely won't be around declaring certain things "genius" but at the same time screwing the bigger teams by calling their certain things illegal until a few races into the season. I hear the corruption is greatly reduced now.
Oh no not again. No doubt you will waffle on about corruption and yet again come up with absolutely no cases that make sense and no proof.
It must be realy comfortable in your dream world.
Try the double diffuser, messing up Briatore's ban because Mosley was so desperate to get rid of him, drivers getting immunity against punishment, veto power for certain team, a war on manufacturers, letting his personnal life interfere with his role in the FIA. And what about the three new teams, 2 of which are now struggling with financial difficulties.
Yeah the guy has done some good safety work, but that is about it. Mosley is gone and Jean Todt is doing a pretty good job so far through silent leadership.
Interesting reading this:
http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_ ... t_id=38359
Sadly, Jean Todt is only planning on to stand for one term.