Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

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Re: Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

#16 Post by adam_stuckey » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:32 am

Does anyone know how much the FIA fees are? I'm guessing its a number i've never heard of
To try to put it in some sort of perspective the World Cup is as big as having 2 grand finals a day for a month

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Re: Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

#17 Post by Nathan » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:17 am

I've heard US$23.7 million is the average. Factoring in circuits with deals going back many years (which would have smaller deals), I dare say the cost of a new circuit, or a new deal, to be much higher.

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Re: Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

#18 Post by Edgar » Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:27 pm

The saga continues...

Max Mosley is to step down after October as part of the settlement with FOTA, however, he is now allegedly wrote a letter to FOTA Chairman Luca di Montezemolo demanding and apology or he might "consider his options open"
LETTER:

Dear Luca

We made a deal yesterday in Paris to end the recent difficulties in Formula 1. A fundamental part of this was that we would both present a positive and truthful account to the media. I was therefore astonished to learn that FOTA has been briefing the press that Mr. Boeri has taken charge of Formula 1, something which you know is completely untrue; that I had been forced out of office, also false; and, apparently, that I would have no role in the FIA after October, something which is plain nonsense, if only because of the FIA statutes.

Furthermore, you have suggested to the media that I was a "dictator," an accusation which is grossly insulting to the 26 members of the World Motor Sport Council who have discussed and voted all the rules and procedures of Formula 1 since the 1980s, not to mention the representatives of the FIA's 122 countries who have democratically endorsed everything I and my World Motor Sport Council colleagues have done during the last 18 years.

If you wish the agreement we made to have any chance of survival, you and FOTA must immediately rectify your actions. You must correct the false statements which have been made and make no further such statements. You yourself must issue a suitable correction and apology at your press conference this afternoon.

Formula 1 is run entirely by our 25-strong team without any help from me or any other outsider. There was no need for me to involve myself further in Formula 1 once we had a settlement. Equally, I had a long-standing plan not to seek re-election in October. It was therefore possible for me to confirm both points to you yesterday.

However, given your and FOTA's deliberate attempt to mislead the media, I now consider my options open. At least until October, I am president of the FIA with the full authority of that office. After that it is the FIA member clubs, not you or FOTA, who will decide on the future leadership of the FIA.

Your sincerely
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Re: Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

#19 Post by rev » Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:54 pm

Even if Mosely decides to contest the elections, he wont be re-elected.

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Re: Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

#20 Post by Edgar » Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:55 pm

We can only hope. Don't forget these boys can do what they want when they want. The only thing that can stop them is when the teams (e.g. FOTA) walks away from them.
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Re: Adelaide to Host F1 Racing Again??

#21 Post by Brando » Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:02 am

Edgar wrote:We can only hope. Don't forget these boys can do what they want when they want. The only thing that can stop them is when the teams (e.g. FOTA) walks away from them.
Exactly. it's time they realise in this instance, they are bigger than the competition.

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