Max Mosley is unconcerned about the threat of a rival series starting up in the 2008 season even though nine of the ten team bosses showed where they stood by boycotting a meeting with the FIA president on Friday.
"Not in the slightest, it's impossible to take it seriously,"he told Reuters when asked if he was worried about the current situation.
Incensed by the fact that Bernie Ecclestone and Mosley signed a new Concorde Agreement with Ferrari recently that will see F1 continue under the same structure until 2012, Honda, Renault, Toyota, BMW and Mercedes are still well on track to breaking away at the end of the 2007 season. However Mosley fully believes that it will all sort itself out in the end….
"At the moment it's very easy for people to huff and puff and take positions. In the end they will all be there...in 2008. It will all sort itself out," he said.