We all love the politics that surround the sport - it's what keeps the kettle boiling during the long months of winter.
Now Ferrari were supposed to be testing last week against the wishes of the other teams.
I think these rows will eventually end in compromise - it has to and everyone will see sense at the end of it.
Now you have an example of what can happen where they split KART Racing from Indycar Racing and you have got two separate sets of series and they are removing audiences from each other.
Everyone has been that example and the latest whisper is that they are moving closer togetrher.
Now Ferrari's position is quite simple, they never signed an agreement, they never went to any meeting to Brazil to agree to do less testing.
Now they point out that they don't have the opportunity to do a lof of testing on Bridgestone tyres because they only supply three teams as opposed to the other seven teams who are running around on Michelins and swapping information so they have an advanatge.
That is Ferrari's beef and that is where they are coming from.
Now I think it will eventually be sorted out.
GPWC is very very serious but I think they are also a very serious pressure group and if it ends up as one championship, I think that's what all the parties would be happy with.
Tony Jardine was talking to Stephen Joyce.