Townsville Bulletin

Ferrari ponders parting with F1

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FERRARI could be ready to lead a shock breakaway series to rival Formula One, the sport’s former supremo Bernie Ecclestone claimed.

Ecclestone, the 87- year- old operating in his role as F1’ s chairman emeritus, says Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne has already staged talks about forming a rebel championsh­ip.

Marchionne warned in December that Ferrari – the only team to contest every F1 season and the most successful – will quit the sport unless American owners Liberty Media change plans for the future.

In a wide- ranging interview, Ecclestone also said that plans for a women- only motor racing series are set to get the green light, that an F1 race will soon be staged on the streets of Vietnam, before calling on the sport he once governed for four decades to become an allelectri­c series.

Ferrari are tied to the sport until the end of 2020 but are deeply disgruntle­d about Liberty’s future vision on engines and distributi­on of prizemoney.

Ferrari receive a bonus payment as the oldest marque in the sport.

“Some people have a new series in mind,” Ecclestone said.

“Sergio has spoken to people about it.

“The bottom line is simple. Formula One is Ferrari and Ferrari is Formula One.

“If you go and speak to anyone in the world, they don’t care about Ferrari road cars.

“I’d hate to them.” see other without

Ecclestone claimed that a number of unhappy race promoters would support Ferrari.

“If a new series started and it had the same elements as there is now, and it was cheaper for the promoters than F1 then they would immediatel­y say ‘ yes’ ( to Ferrari),” Ecclestone said.

Plans for a historic women- only championsh­ip, first revealed by last year, are also close to fruition, according to Ecclestone.

He believes the sport must take the radical step of becoming an allelectri­c series from 2021.

“Let’s speak to the manufactur­ers and start a new all- electric F1; a Formula One for the future,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ecclestone said a street race in the city of Hanoi, Vietnam, could be on the F1 calendar by 2020 after the Malaysian GP was dropped after last year’s race.

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