Nick Heidfeld has reminded the FIA of their obligation to the fans following president Max Mosley’s shock attack on Ferrari.
After an exchange of letters last week with Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo in relation to the budget cap, Mosley later claimed Formula One could live without the sport’s most iconic brand.
“It was a bit strange hearing that (comment) from him (Mosley),” said Heidfeld.
“I thought people were looking and listening to the fans worldwide, and Ferrari is obviously the biggest name in F1 with many fans,” he added.
World champion Lewis Hamilton admitted he “couldn’t imagine it” (F1 without Ferrari), whilst two-time champion Fernando Alonso added: “No, impossible.”

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