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Ecclestone still doubting breakaway threat
18 October 2005Bernie Ecclestone reckons the carmakers' 'GPMA' group is not really serious about wanting to split from formula one. The sport's supremo told the 'Bloomberg' agency that, three years after the initial 'breakaway' threat, the alliance comprising BMW, Mercedes, Renault, Honda and Toyota has done little to put plans for a new series into action.
Ecclestone said in Shanghai: ''I'd have thought ... they'd have done something by now, rather than having just meetings. I don't honestly think they want to break away.''
GPMA bigwig Burkhard Goeschel, of BMW, told a German newspaper recently that Bernie's current system is 'sitting on a thin branch.'
But Bernie suggested that a brand new race series, especially with the historic F1 brand still going, would be a big risk. ''Lots of series start all the time,'' the Briton warned, ''and disappear. It's taken us 30-odd years to get where we are. I think our 'branch' will be all right.''
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