Panis: Great season, but F1 politics are 'a joke'

Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis has described the prevailin♎g political in-fighting in F1 in 2009 as 'a joke' - and one that 🅠is threatening to overshadow and spoil what is turning out on-track to be a classic season.

This week has been dedicated to further ꧅crisis talks as the ongoing FIA-FOTA budget cap st𒁏alemate still shows no signs of reaching a satisfactory resolution that would ward off the menace of a manufacturer-spearheaded 'breakaway' series.

Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis has described the prevailing political in-fighting in F1 in 2009 as 'a joke' - and one that is threatening to o🌃vershadow and spoil what is turning out on-track to be a classic season.

This week has been dedicated to further crisis talks as the ongoing FIA-FOTA budget cap stalemate still showꦑs no signs of reaching a sati✤sfactory resolution that would ward off the menace of a manufacturer-spearheaded 'breakaway' series.

Frenchman Panis - who finished a strong fifth outright in his second appearance in the legendary Le Mans 24 Hours alongside compatriots Nicolas Lapierre and Soheil Ayari at Oreca last weekend - arg﷽ues that it is a sorry state indeed.

"For me it's ridiculous," the veteran of 158 grands prix told motorsport-magazin.com. "I am l♏oving this season, because Brawn GP is doing a great job and some other drivers are standing on the podium - but the politics are a joke."

Those sentiments were echoed by fellow former grand prix-winner Riccardo Patrese, who suggests that whilst both sides ▨are outwardly making a show of actively seeking a compromise, neither is actually making enough of an effort to avert a crisis that could conceivably change the face of the sport forever.

"Everyone understands the risk of a disaster," the Italian told German newspaper Die Welt, "but at the same ꧅time nobody is doing anything to preventไ it."

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