I was under the impression that Ecclestone did control the media credentials for F1 now?WhiteBlue wrote:You can bet he does. Todt is the only figure in the paddock who has been immune to the kind of Ecclestone bribery that goes on for more than three decades now. At least since he is president of the FiA. It is less known that Ecclestone offered the FiA all the money and more if Todt would have left him the media accreditation in F1. It has recently been confirmed that this right will remain with the FiA according to the MoU they just signed. With the rights to fire every journalist willy nilly out of the paddock Ecclestone's dictatorial powers would have increased significantly. No more critical voices about F1 affairs, rule making or commercial deals. A truly horrible thought.GitanesBlondes wrote:Todt though seems to know better given how he has been dragging the Concorde Agreement discussions out for quite some time. Perhaps he is the only one who really sees Bernie for what he is?
To be fair, it seems there is very little criticism leveled towards F1 these days...at least from higher profile media figures.