The FIA’s Max Mosley has now rejected a majority vote of the new Sporting Working Group, in Barcelona last week, to scrap plans for an engine development ‘freeze’ in 2008.
Mosley, meanwhile, sent a fax to teams on Monday clarifying that their vote against the ‘freeze’ would not be accepted because it is not a cost-neutral amendment.
He argued that teams lodged entry forms to compete beyond 2007 after the FIA published regulations that featured the multi-year ‘freeze’, indicating that the rule had been accepted.
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We need to throw the bozo out. Now!
I am all game ! And it really is high time Mad-Max step down, given his current mental condition.
Here’s the thing I dont understand, the bozo stepped down, but those people/idiots BEGGED for him to reconsider!
I would’ve been happy to make them all walk the plank then!