Why Did FIA Really Rule The Diffusers Legal?

Isuru Wakishta Arachchi by Scribe Written on April 16, 2009
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Most on-line F1 fans tend to appreciate newest FIA ruling in favor of the Diffuser 3. They claim that FIA has yet again become noble. Are you kidding me? When did Max Mosely's FIA become noble? The real reasons why Diffusers were made legal are as follows.

 

1) The Diffuser Three(D3): Toyota, Williams and BrawnGP are also the Vulnerable 3(V3) in F1. They have tremendous financial pressures on their mere survival and such a major ruling against them puts the final nail in their coffins.

Without D3, F1, CVC Capital, Bernie Ecclestone, Max Mosley cease to exists as we know them today. THAT IS A BIG NO! NO!

2) The ruling in favor of the D3 in a hearing shattered the seeming harmony among the constructors that once looked to topple the tyranny of Max Mosley and Ecclestone. The real plot here actually was the hearing it self. Without a hearing the big arguments among Brawn, Renault and Ferrari would not have occurred.

The whole incident leading up to the hearing was scripted to perfection to split the harmony. A ruling against the big brother Ferrari send the shock waves around. A big brother is always the figure of union. It is around the big brother that every lessor party flocks around to revolt. So if you beat the big brother then the rebellion is effectively repulsed.

 

The world we know runs according to some carefully scripted rules of an elite. They call it the status-quo. The status-quo is maintained with immense vigor and wisdom.

 

Let me close with a quote from Bernie Ecclestone him self.

"We're going to be here forever, don't worry.”
Bernie Ecclestone quote

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