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Red Bull and the mafia have pulled out of the FOTA.

http://www.autosport...rt.php/id/96614

"Red Bull Racing can confirm it has served notice to withdraw from FOTA (Formula One Teams' Association)," said Red Bull in a statement.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96618

the mafia.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96617

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LOL The fuzz and Redbull pull out of FOTA!

Well well well... Now we know who wasn't spending within their limits don't we

You dirty little liars. I feel much better about Redbull winning the titles now. There's your explanation! Fererri were never going to attempt it anyway, Enzo would be proud

Ofcourse they all want to spend more money?! That's the issue.

Seemed to have missed the point of an RRA altogether

There's clearly two teams who can't, or won't, comply for the good of the sport and that is what is disappointing

Yeah, and I bet it's the two or more teams that are so strapped for cash they have their team principals cruising the grandstands selling double handjobs after every race.

Including the pretend teams and giving them equal say as opposed to established and well financed teams is always going to end in tears.

f**k this no testing tripe off, what kind of series is this ? What a joke.

biggest cheque book wins

k go

Actually, what really impressed me was Renaults effort in '05 and '06

Nowhere near the budget and unstoppable before the whole massdamper-gate

Yes you can argue, given a reliable car Kimi would have left them all for dead, but thats not what happened. Nando won both fair and square, even with some rubbish stewards calls which seemed to me a little biased towards his rivals

Some fantasitc races in those couple of years

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