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Originally Posted by keithwalton
I think quite alot of the problem stemmed from the attitude of the teams bosses they went to the fia
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yes you are right there but each party was just blaming everyone else..
once they had said they can't race and couldn't come up with a solution for them to all agree on then the FIA as the governing body should have come up with one.. instead they were just as petty and childish and said these are the rules it's your fault.. that attitude didn't help anything either
it also says alot of the attitude of everyone that the 9 teams couldn't stick the the agreement they made and the GPDA, even without Montoya who isn't a member, couldn't have come up with a mass driver pull out to force the FIA into action.
It's just another case, all be it the biggest and most public one to date, of none of the teams being able to look beyond their own selfish interests. The sport really needs a dictator to take charge and just sort the rules out with no political agenda as the teams themselves can't do this as this shows