FIA president Max Mosley believes Formula One can go on without Ferrari, if necessary.
The head of motor sports’ governing body rebuked criticism from the Italian team – which has been involved in F1 since its start in 1950 – over claims that a proposed voluntary budget cap for 2010 will damage the sport by giving an unfair advantage to the teams that sign up for it.
“The sport could survive without Ferrari,†Mosley said in Saturday editions of Financial Times. “It would be very, very sad to lose Ferrari. It is the Italian national team.  Details
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