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CNR
26th April 2009, 11:04
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/26042009/23/merc-threatens-walk-fia-comes-hard-mclaren.html
Mercedes-Benz has dropped its clearest hint yet that a harsh penalty from the FIA over the Melbourne ‘lies’ scandal implicating McLaren (http://www.motorsportforums.com/formula-1/mclaren.html)-Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton (http://www.motorsportforums.com/formula-1/lewis-hamilton.html) could lead to the German manufacturer pulling out of Formula 1.
brawn and force india may well be with out engines
Nikki Katz
26th April 2009, 11:26
I can't say I'm surprised, I think that this is the same argument that Renault gave a couple of years ago when they were caught with plans of the McLaren car, while McLaren were heavily penalised for having Ferrari plans.
Ranger
26th April 2009, 11:38
Max is already set on F1 without manufacturers thanks to his proposed 'standard engine'.
He wouldn't think twice about Mercedes' comments either way.
UltimateDanGTR
26th April 2009, 11:43
Ive said this before and ill say it again: all the teams should walk away and form their own formula. FIA-less and Bernie-less. well run, unbiased, not greedy, for the fans, exciting, cheap, a proper world championship instead of this 4 continent thing we have goign now
markabilly
26th April 2009, 15:14
Will NOT happen, but mercedes may dump lewis,
Lewis has got no loyalty, just look at his apology
Daniel
26th April 2009, 15:25
LOL people are criticising the FIA. What a joke.......
gloomyDAY
26th April 2009, 15:51
This isn't much of a warning shot. :rolleyes:
Sorry Mercedes but McLaren are cheating, again.
What do you want that FIA to do? Cuddle them?
F1boat
26th April 2009, 15:51
I hope that Mercedes will stay at least for this season! Damn, a Mercedes-powered team LEADS the championship!
jens
26th April 2009, 20:59
If McLaren gets a harsh penalty (which I doubt actually), why don't Mercedes consider supporting Brawn instead?
Koz
26th April 2009, 21:06
If McLaren gets a harsh penalty (which I doubt actually), why don't Mercedes consider supporting Brawn instead?
They will. But then Lewis will be in a Brawn... Where else could he go?
Daniel
26th April 2009, 21:25
This isn't much of a warning shot. :rolleyes:
Sorry Mercedes but McLaren are cheating, again.
What do you want that FIA to do? Cuddle them?
So true. I think Mercedes need to realise it's not them that the FIA are after but McLaren. Up until spygate McLaren had a pretty clean record but since then they've done their best to cheese the FIA off. Now they're just hoping for the typical anti-FIA backlash to come and somewhat cover the fact that the one people at fault here are McLaren. If they'd just either not done it in the first place or come clean straight after the hearing we wouldn't be here.
Donkeys of the season for sure.
F1boat
26th April 2009, 21:34
If McLaren gets a harsh penalty (which I doubt actually), why don't Mercedes consider supporting Brawn instead?
Rumours are for 30 pts penalty in the WCC.
Daniel
26th April 2009, 21:34
They will. But then Lewis will be in a Brawn... Where else could he go?
Force India :p We'd really see how much class he has then! :p
Daniel
26th April 2009, 21:35
Rumours are for 30 pts penalty in the WCC.
What happens if they end up with negative points? Do they have to pay Bernie money then? :D
F1boat
26th April 2009, 21:36
What happens if they end up with negative points? Do they have to pay Bernie money then? :D
Hahah, I won't be surprised! lol
Rollo
27th April 2009, 00:59
What happens if they end up with negative points? Do they have to pay Bernie money then? :D
Flavio "I want money" Briatore has hinted that he wanted Brawn GP to get none of the television rights money from 2009.
The short answer is that the monied interests within the sport are turning inwards, and thanks to internal backbiting and the FIA's incredible management policies, Formula One is starting to look like it has a very short shelf life indeed.
WRC part II anyone?
Rollo
27th April 2009, 01:19
brawn and force india may well be with out engines
McLaren would have a change of ownership. Daimler AG owns 40% of the McLaren Group. Given the Global Financial Elephant, Daimler AG could very well sell their interests but the problem is to who?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/oct/27/formulaone-motorsports
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/71786
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns07631.html
Also, given that Ferrari also threatened to quit last October, I'm wondering what sort of messages are being sent to the FIA? With Ferrari, Mercedes, Toyota and Renault, all threatening to quit, it doesn't leave very many entities left. Do I have a sniff of a £30m revolution in the air?
markabilly
27th April 2009, 02:41
I wonder, FA threatens RD that he might squeal
everyone hollers blackmail
mercedes threatens to quit just like the hamilton?
Okay, that would also seem to be as much blackmail..............
Me? I am gonna quit racing too, unless someone lets me cheat...
err, I guess you got to be racing to be quiting....minor technicality (I will just lie about it and say the team mislead me...opps, got to go, phone ringing and caller id says mac is calling...
wmcot
27th April 2009, 08:10
I hear (from an anonymous source) that Max and Bernie have invested heavily in Cosworth stock! ;)
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