If not Max, then who...
#1
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:13
So, just a quick poll to see, who would you like to see in charge.
(apols if this has been polled previously, but it's good to keep up to date...)
#3
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:38
I´d keep Max.
#4
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:41
at Anthony Hamilton
#5
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:42
2. Jean Todt
3. Flavio Briatore (why is he not included)
#6
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:50
Considering FIA has many jobs besides motorsport there is no God given reason that the person in charge should have a racing back ground. It further eliminates the obvious problems of vested interests that a Dennis or a Todt would bring.
I would therefore think an auto-executive would be as good a choice as any. I immediately thought of Vendelin Wiedeking, since he knows the auto industry, knows something about the sport and has more money than God, meaning he can't be bought or sold. Furthermore he must be closing in on a termination of his Porsche contract. And he has a proven track record in management and financial prudence.
I would also think he would like to 'escape' the sahdow of Piech.
(I know the above makes sense to me and not to many others including Vendelin, but one can dream)
#7
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:51
Originally posted by MichaelPM
Where is the Flavio option? he is actually most likely the best candidate for the job.
at Anthony Hamilton
And where is G.W Bush? I heard he´ll be available soon.
"Um...we need to have GP in Saudi-Arabia, land of Freedom and Democracy. Let´s start up them weird pointy cars so that wings can take dreams!"
#8
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:54
#9
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:57
#10
Posted 28 February 2008 - 13:19
#11
Posted 28 February 2008 - 13:24
I think Hermann Tomczyk might try.
#12
Posted 28 February 2008 - 13:36
#13
Posted 28 February 2008 - 13:39
Originally posted by jokuvaan
I remember Ari Vatanen was rumoured once into this position.
Fantastic idea!
#14
Posted 28 February 2008 - 13:41
#15
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:22
#16
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:23
#17
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:25
#18
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:27
Originally posted by Timstr11
Nick Fry
After what he has done for Honda?
#19
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:28
Originally posted by MichaelPM
Where is the Flavio option? he is actually most likely the best candidate for the job.
Flav will take Bernie's job. The best man IMO is Ron Dennis, however I suspect Jean Toad will end up with the job.
#21
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:41
#22
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:49
#23
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:54
Pat Symonds.
#24
Posted 28 February 2008 - 14:55
Originally posted by HoldenRT
Flav
Seriously, Flav's skillset is not suited for the FIA job. Flav is a hustler just like Bernie, he would make a terrible president. If you think some of Max's ideas are preposterous I can only imagine what Flav's would be like.
Although there would probably be a mandated quality of gridgirl based on Flav's criteria.
#25
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:00
#26
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:02
Jeremy Clarkson :-)
#27
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:07
Originally posted by Mika Mika
no-one affiated with any team, definatly not Ron or Jean or Flav!!!! That would be terriable!!!!!
Jeremy Clarkson :-)
That brought a smile on my face. I second that!
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mjsv
#28
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:14
Originally posted by nigel red5
'Other'
Pat Symonds.
#29
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:14
Originally posted by ensign14
ensign14
what happened to The 14th?!
#30
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:45
Next time I will be sure to add Flav, Pat "The Ghost" Symonds(sp?), and perhaps, yes, even Jeremy Clarkson, and some others mentioned too ((ex?)Porsche boss etc,)
Also, I liked the idea of FW...I think most people see him as more fair-minded than either RD or JT...perhaps it is just due to less recent success, but he does seem universally respected.
Perhaps I'm surprised the only "available" relatively serious contendor that has received no votes is Ove Anderson...I entered him as a kind of universal "from motorsport but not currently active in motorsport" candidate, who nobody seems to have a gripe with. Maybe he is considered too lightweight?
Thanks for the voting and comments though....keep'em coming!
#31
Posted 28 February 2008 - 15:52
long live balestre.
#32
Posted 28 February 2008 - 16:58
Originally posted by nigel red5
'Other'
Pat Symonds.
I'd have Pat Symonds and Ross Brawn as a double act - preferrably stitched into the same sweater.
#33
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:15
I cant imagine how RD can be president after the spygate. (yes maybe it wasnt his fault etc, but it was a big hit)
Having said that, Jeremy Clarkson would certainly kill the sport but he would probably have the most interesting ideas
#34
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:17
#35
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:26
#36
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:27
#37
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:28
Originally posted by Perigee
...Perhaps I'm surprised the only "available" relatively serious contendor that has received no votes is Ove Anderson...I entered him as a kind of universal "from motorsport but not currently active in motorsport" candidate, who nobody seems to have a gripe with. Maybe he is considered too lightweight?
...
errrh, I, for one, will never vote for the guy on whose shift Toyota was disqualified and banned for blatantly cheating in rallying and furthermore criminal proceedings were taken against two of his employees while he was in charge of their F1 programme. Anyone 'condemming' Ron Dennis should be doing the same to Ove Andersson twice over.
#38
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:37
Originally posted by jokuvaan
I remember Ari Vatanen was rumoured once into this position.
Vatanen would be a good choice although Pat Symonds (nigel red5's suggestion) would be even better. Of the bunch above? Um.. Ove.
#39
Posted 28 February 2008 - 17:51
Perhaps someone with a racers spirit but that also understands what the fans want.
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#40
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:02
Originally posted by Atreiu
I don't know.
Perhaps someone with a racers spirit but that also understands what the fans want.
that´s the thing one who's trying to apply to the job should not do.
fia director should not understand anything but himself. and for sure would be careful enough to not listen what fans want.
fans want more of the same. (and the same in here is corporative excess of automobiles)
#41
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:11
Originally posted by undersquare
Frank Williams
#42
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:15
Originally posted by Sébastien
Flavio Briatore (why is he not included)
Flavio has no interest in being an admin at the FIA.
Bernie's job is the one he want$
#43
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:20
Originally posted by AyePirate
he want$
and you have a guilty thing.
money and f1 goes together.
racing has nothing to do with or without.
#44
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:23
Originally posted by lukywill
and you have a guilty thing.
money and f1 goes together.
racing has nothing to do with or without.
Nothing wrong with making money. Flavio is a wheeler dealer more of a like mind to Bernie that's all.
#45
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:28
Jp
#46
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:44
Originally posted by jonpollak
Bob Varsha
Jp
sure. and the fact that f1 isn´t on 'open tv' anymore.
at least in portugal.
(and forget nascar. the chances are very small that americans will see a gt portuguese race than a us race, nascar or indy car)
#47
Posted 28 February 2008 - 18:55
Granted. I rescind my comments regarding Ove.Originally posted by jcbc3
errrh, I, for one, will never vote for the guy on whose shift Toyota was disqualified and banned for blatantly cheating in rallying and furthermore criminal proceedings were taken against two of his employees while he was in charge of their F1 programme. Anyone 'condemming' Ron Dennis should be doing the same to Ove Andersson twice over.
I'm honestly not intimate with the details of the rallying cheating as I do not partilarly folow the sport (and accept the the FIA covers more than F1...). Was this the illegal airbox thing (which is the only reallying cheating I am slightly aware of, although I have no idea which team that referred to) or something else?
Perhaps I should Google it
Edit: Found (via Google via Atlas forums of course!) http://homepage.virg...com/tte_ban.htm
#48
Posted 28 February 2008 - 19:05
He has all a man need to be the right FIA President.
Yes, he's Luca "Belli-capelli" Montezemolo!
Otherwise, I suggest Silvio Berlusconi ;)
#49
Posted 28 February 2008 - 19:06
Originally posted by lukywill
sure. and the fact that f1 isn´t on 'open tv' anymore.
at least in portugal.
(and forget nascar. the chances are very small that americans will see a gt portuguese race than a us race, nascar or indy car)
What the **** are you on about?
Haven't you got anything to do in your life my friend?
Jp
PS. drionita: LUCA?...Non va bene!!!
#50
Posted 28 February 2008 - 19:08
He changed the mess Ferrari into a winning machine. He would change the Punch and Judy Show FIA into an organisation working like a clockwork.
And unlike Max Mosley, he's not interested into being in the headlines twice a week. This might be a good basis for a sensible and stable rulebook.