FOTA, or the Formula One Team's Association, has been in the news a fair bit recently. It was formed in late July 2008, and has Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo in charge...
One of the biggest points of discussion amongst Formula 1 fans over the past few years has been on the subject of Fernando Alonso driving for Ferrari...
With the close of the 2009 Formula 1 Championship drawing near, Ferrari has yet to prove themselves as the top team in the sport. After multiple years of success through the Schumacher era, Scuderia is failing to impress...
According to Autosport, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has announced that Fernando Alonso will drive for Ferrari at some point...
Since my last article into how the 2010 drivers market was shaping up, BMW's shock pull-out after just four seasons as a constructor, Fernando Alonso's impending move to Ferrari and the official ...
OK I realize this is silly season but I don't really understand what the plethura of drivers be ground in the rumour mill as potential drivers for Ferrari. It's a situation that has everyone but the two current drivers in the Ferrari cockpit for 2010...
Rumour Mill says Kimi will be paid out blah blah..... But it won't happen............ Why??? Because lets face it Alonso a great driver nonetheless but isn't a team man. Evidence: McLaren and Renault...
Just as quickly as Michael Schumacher took Felipe Massa’s ride as his replacement, he gave it back. An injured neck, sustained in a motorcycle crash back in February, will keep the German away from the track in Valencia...
Am I missing something here? For those of us that have forgotten, Schumacher is a racer, F1 driver, seven F1 championships, 250 GP race starts, total points 1369...
In our little survey, 90 percent said that seeing Michael once again in a Ferrari would be great for F1. Well they are about to get there wish...
While the main talk around at the FIA/FOTA disagreement has been around the possibility of the eight FOTA teams forming a new series, or the futures of Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone, everyone seems to have forgotten the other parties involved...
So much has been written about the FOTA/FIA/Bernie war, that fans are sick of it. Unless this thing is settled soon, the impact on F1 will be far reaching. The hardcore fan base will turn away from their beloved F1...
A senior insider of F1 today dropped a bombshell, according to Autosport, when he made the statement about F1 rights controller Bernie Ecclestone...
It seems as though FOTA is gunning for FIA Chief Steward Alan Donnelly. They have had problems with Donnelly before, that saw a letter being sent to the FIA...
Max Mosley has now backtracked on his plans to step down as FIA President, in light of recent comments from members of FOTA...
In an article written earlier I stated that FOTA would win the power struggle. Today, Max has backed down, F1 is now is a state of Peace. Max has agreed not to run for re-election this coming fall, for the office of President of the FIA...
There are no questions about FOTA's ability to make a successful series, if they split with F1. Sure there are those opposed to FOTA, that will try and present a case for their failure if they try to split...
It has been reported in the Spanish newspaper Diario AS that the FOTA teams have approached Carmelo Ezpeleta to discuss a breakaway series...
Recent rumors of an aborted boycott of the Turkish GP and that FOTA have been in touch with people who may be willing to spearhead a breakaway have underlined how big the problems between FOTA and the FIA are...
If Formula One can have something called a "signature event", that is beside Monte Carlo. The British Grand Prix is one of those events, especially at Silverstone one of the most famous and infamous circuits in the world...
The F1 circus is known for off track antics than that happens as a spectacle on TV during race weekends. This is true especially this year with the teams looking to withdraw and seemingly a compromise being brokered to keep the F1 alive and kicking...
Finally it seems the war is over, hopefully anyhow. Throughout the evening, there have been numerous reports that the budget cap of £40 million has now been raised to £85 million, and that the objecting teams should be on the grid for 2010...
If all this drama surrounding Formula One lately. One would think Formula One is a two-party system. Only the FIA and FOTA have horses in the race, but the most important actor in this farce, because we all know its a farce is...
It is becoming apparent that Formula One is facing a battle between two of the most powerful men in Formula One. On the one corner we have the controversial president of the FIA—Max Mosley ...
Formula One fans, drivers, and teams face some of the most uncertain weeks the sport has ever seen, and it’s not a tense battle for the Championship as in previous years...
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