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Bernie Ecclestone believes that the proposed £40m figure from the FIA for
next year's budget cap may increase before the start of the season in order
to persuade all teams to follow the initiative. The spending limit has been
met with mixed views from a number of teams, most notably Ferrari,
disagreeing with the figure.
With FIA president Max Mosley having originally suggested an amount hovering
in the £30m region, the eventual decision emerging from the governing body's
meeting in Paris last Wednesday saw £40m being put forward as the limit for
teams next year, minus certain expenses such as hospitality and driver
salaries. The Ferrari team appears to oppose the idea more than most,
however, with the view that a cap - if put in place - should include a less
drastic cut and featuring aa annual step-by-step cut.
"It would appear that everyone is in favour of the cap, including Ferrari, if
we can get them to agree, which we can," F1 commercial rights holder
Ecclestone said to The Times. "However, there is concern over the amount that
is referred to in the cap for some of the teams and also the two-tier system.
So these are probably not monumental things to sort out." The system in
question would involve teams selecting a set of technical regulations to
follow for the championship: either be granted greater technical freedom and
accept the budget cap or continue with the more restricted technical
regulations of this year but with an unlimited budget.
Although Mosley has not altered his decision to retain the cap, and states
that the governing body has "very little room to negotiate", Ecclestone is
confident for the future of Formula One's longest standing team. "The trouble
with Max is he's not capable, like in the past, of wrapping things up nicely
with a pink ribbon and things," Ecclestone continued. "He wants to put it in
an old cardboard box and tie it with string." Bernie went on to state that
Ferrari's future in the sport will not be compromised. "I won't let it
happen," he said. "The trouble with Luca (di Montezemolo, Ferrari president)
is that you shouldn't let Max ever be in a position where he can start a
debate or an argument. He's reasonably clever and you won't win. Even if you
do win, it's like you being in the audience and me being there with the
microphone. You say something smart and I don't give you the microphone —
it's as easy as that."
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