Some more here if you are interested in the inner workings of F1. Some might be comforted to read the minutes between the F.I.A. and Ferrari. There is agreement and disagreement on both sides and it's interesting to see that there is more agreement when talking about future rules. You will also see that neither use this meeting as an opprtunity for self promotion or interest. The welfare of privateer teams is discussed (Third car as source of income for small teams, sale of parts etc) as well as rejection of controversial ideas such as a driver age cap.It shows that more often than not the media and rival teams are too paranoid of the relationship between the two.
http://www.fia.com/mediacentre/Press_In ... ation.html
From all of the documents i have read so far,it appears that what is released to the press and what is said during meetings can be very different.Please read at your leisure.