
Not all people feel lost if Ferrari is completely backwards from the race the Formula 1 (F1) in the 2010 season later. Robert Kubica, including those who cuek with Scuderia threat, because he believes F1 still in progress even though the team "jump up and down Horses" is out. Even the BMW-Sauber drivers in the F1 does not need at this time because Ferrari privateer teams can also compete. Thus, the loss of the team such as Ferrari too will not have a significant.
"This is not the first time, when most teams are not factories of the company car. The car companies is only to help supply the engine run by privateer teams," said Kubica. "So, if you do not have Ferrari or other car manufacturer, with all the people will soon forget them," he added. However, Kubica still recognize that the dynamics will change when the F1 teams are not the manufacturer. But racing's most prestigious land jet will still survive, such as when the seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher decides to retire at the end of the 2006 season.
"Of course, the exact change. I remember when Michael retired and all the people said that F1 will not be the same. And I think in the near future, when the new season starts, there is no person who thinks that there is no Michael, because of race still entertaining and very good. So, F1 will continue to run, "his him. Indeed, Ferrari will likely leave F1 because they lose out in the claim to the FIA hearing in the French court on Wednesday week. Legendary team in F1 reject this plan budget cap for next season that FIA president Max Mosley.
"This is not the first time, when most teams are not factories of the company car. The car companies is only to help supply the engine run by privateer teams," said Kubica. "So, if you do not have Ferrari or other car manufacturer, with all the people will soon forget them," he added. However, Kubica still recognize that the dynamics will change when the F1 teams are not the manufacturer. But racing's most prestigious land jet will still survive, such as when the seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher decides to retire at the end of the 2006 season.
"Of course, the exact change. I remember when Michael retired and all the people said that F1 will not be the same. And I think in the near future, when the new season starts, there is no person who thinks that there is no Michael, because of race still entertaining and very good. So, F1 will continue to run, "his him. Indeed, Ferrari will likely leave F1 because they lose out in the claim to the FIA hearing in the French court on Wednesday week. Legendary team in F1 reject this plan budget cap for next season that FIA president Max Mosley.