Hindustan Times (Delhi)

F1 unveils several measures to cut costs from 2021 season

- Agence France-presse

AUSTIN: Formula One launched a radical, cut-price, slower vision of the sport when a package of new financial, sporting and technical regulation­s to be introduced from 2021 were unveiled.

In a dramatic overhaul revealed in Austin on Thursday, the American owners of the commercial rights, Liberty Media, introduced budget caps, a new car and rules designed to develop closer and more environmen­tally-friendly racing.

It was the first time all of the main parts of the sport and its business had been reviewed and reformed in a single three-part package that was approved by the World Motor Sport Council of the governing body, the Internatio­nal Motoring Federation (FIA) earlier Thursday.

Ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix Formula One’s chief executive Chase Carey hailed the successful passage and publicatio­n of the package as “a watershed moment”.

And FIA president Jean Todt said it would signal a “major change in how the pinnacle of motorsport­s would be run”.

The teams are to be limited to a budget of 175 million dollars per season for their on-track performanc­e—about half of estimated current budgets for the top outfits—with new heavier and slower cars, which will continue to be powered by the current hybrid turbo-charged engines.

The season will also expand to a maximum of 25 races, a figure that is sure to alarm many in the sport. The current season has 21 races. Carey said he believed the new rules showed respect for the DNA of F1, which had been a key point of argument during the last two years of talks between the stakeholde­rs with the richest teams preventing a more extreme set of changes.

“For the first time, we have addressed the technical, sporting and financial aspects all at once,” said Todt, speaking via video link.

“The 2021 regulation­s have been a truly collaborat­ive effort and I believe this to be a great achievemen­t.”

Casey, who was joined at the announceme­nt by F1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn and the FIA’S head of technical matters Nikolas Tombazis, said it had always been their goal to “improve the competitio­n and action on the track and

Now: No limit on the budget of teams. Big teams spend as much as while smaller outfits can afford only

Now: 660 kg

Now: 21 2021 onwards: Maximum of

Running in dirty air behind another car, a 2019 machine could lose 40% downforce. In 2021, this drops to around 5-10% with airflow coming off both cleaner and higher, significan­tly lessening the impact on cars following and giving them a chance not just to overtake but to battle.

at the same time make the sport a healthier and attractive business for all. The approval of the rules is a watershed moment and will help deliver more exciting wheel to wheel racing.” Todt said F1 wanted to become a leader in creating much cleaner fuel with a higher level of renewable content, reaching 20 per cent by 2021.

“We will continue to work on new technologi­es to push the boundaries,” he said.

The budget cap will not cover drivers’ payments and excludes the costs of the three highest-paid members of a team’s staff, but even that may not be enough to ensure the new package has the backing of Ferrari. 2021 onwards: excluding drivers’ payments and costs of the three highest-paid members of a team’s staff.

Now: 4 days

2021 onwards:

Team boss Mattia Binotto said the Italian team, the biggest and most important brand involved, would review their position.

Last weekend, he said it would “a shame” to exercise the team’s controvers­ial historic right to a veto. Brawn said that the new financial rules were “the dramatic change” that would have most effect.

He said they were essential for the future of the sport. “We’ve tried for these in the past and we’ve not been successful,” he said.

“I think the crucial thing about the financial regulation­s now is that they are part of the FIA regulation­s.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton requires only four points at the US Grand Prix this weekend to become world champion for a sixth time.
REUTERS Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton requires only four points at the US Grand Prix this weekend to become world champion for a sixth time.

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