bill shoe wrote:The best process would have been some kind of bottom-up / natural-selection to determine who gets in. This could involve auctioning off the spots, or perhaps saying that the top two GP2 teams are eligible to advance into F1 the following season. However, the mindset in F1 (as in many things in the world right now) is that authorities must decide winners and losers.
You don't need to worry about that in the future. The power play between FiA and FOTA was partly over the right to decide who gets an entry. The 2009 scenario is sperseded since they all signed up for the 2009 concord agreement. The next time there is a new team admittance issue the process will run according to the concord agreement.
As usual this is secret and I bet it will be even less effective than the FiA action last year. What good will it do to put the entry decision in the hands of fat cats like Montezemolo who will enter third cars by the top teams to eliminate any competitor even of the scale of Super Aguri or Campos.
Such decisions are best made by the FiA which will benefit the sport as a whole. We can thank Max for bringing Cosworth back so that F1 can survive even if Mercedes pulls out. This btw is a real danger. If they don't win they will pull out as Zetsche said. I don't even want to think about F1 with Ferrari and a shaky Renault as the sole engine suppliers. Pretty soon all the races would be decided by team orders before they even switch off the lights.
Back to the Stefan car and team. It looks like all the bad apples will end up in one basket. Stefanovic who obviously has bribed a bankrupt and corrupt Serbian government to sink public funds into the team, Mike Caughlan who deals in industrial espionage and Chad Hurley who seems to love back stabbing more than any other type of business.