Yeah, i guess we will have to wait till the details come out. But, if Bernie's still involved, which it appears he is, then all the existing contracts with tracks, sponsors, governments etc will remain. So that means Donny as No 1 choice with Silverstone as back-up for 2010.
And seeing as most of the profits Bernie has been making from F1 have being going straight to that consortium of b-ankers that bought into the sport a few years back, i can't see them giving up their cut. They ran up some monumental debts in the process, so, we can only expect things to carry on as they have been. More visits to souless tracks with no history and no fan base, high ticket prices etc etc. And places like Canada, USA, France etc who can't afford or arn't prepared to meet Bernie's prices being left by the wayside.
It's good that Maxies going, but, even though i actually quite like Bernie the bloke. I think it would have been best for the sport as a whole if Benie took a bow and left the stage aswell.
But time will tell, lets see those details first before we sound the final death knell of F1 as we knew it.