They don't really want to quit at all. The threat is completely hollow and makes the outfit look as cheap as an old Ferrari. Best thing would be the FIA calling their bluff. Just tell them to go if they don't want to play by rules intended to be equal for all.
If they'r enot bluffing and do pull out, at least they may take the Red Bull-Ring with them. Pathetic excuse for the old Osterrichring. The lap record is 1:08.337. How close to the 60s lap mark will the cars do this year!? Silly circuit.
There are plenty of other circuits to choose from. Only Red Bull and enthusiastic locals will miss the Austrian circuit whose name will never be updated in my heart. And they can take their adolescent, over-priced drink with 'em too; and shove it in a valley where the sun doesn't shine…
if you guys could cry a bit more that would be great. i mean ROFL, is this a sport? or some TV show where there has to be a villain if the hero isn't winning.
Yeah BOOOOO!!! he's behind you Lewis!...although in this context that's probably a good thing...where's that pic of Lewis throwing out candy, seems oddly appropriate.
I did lol at that, surely you mean a fiat as, to be quite honest, I wish I had the money to buy an old ferrari, specifically a 1964 250 apparently not a good idea http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120310092026AAc5fgM
Hahaha, still laughing at the story in your link. As for "Ferrari", yes, you're essentially correct: FIAT is a more accurate description, at least in terms of ownership. In terms of the true racing blood-line, but for some Latin egomania, Ferrari's might be more properly called Alfa Romeos…