Formula One’s drivers rebuked FIA president Max Mosley on Thursday over his comments that the sport could survive without Ferrari, saying they are worried internal politics are damaging the sport.
Ferrari, which has been involved in all 60 seasons of the motor racing championship, has criticized a proposed budget cap for 2010 that could overhaul the sport by giving those who agree to the voluntary spending limit greater technical freedom.
Ferrari has not threatened to pull out, but Mosley replied to the criticism last week by saying the sport could survive without the Italian icon.
The drivers, however, disagree.
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