Irish Daily Mail

I’m not running a soap opera...

(But you should be, Mr F1 supremo)

- JONATHAN McEVOY

CHASE Carey says Formula One must not be a soap opera. That’s a bit like saying East-Enders shouldn’t be. Or that 42nd Street isn’t a musical.

Sadly, as the sport goes into the closing race of the 2017 season in Abu Dhabi, problems are mounting for Carey, chief executive of F1’s new owners, Formula One Group — and the figures are alarming.

For the first time in recent memory, the prize-money pot has diminished, plummeting by £32million year-on-year, a 13 per cent cut from £236m to £204m.

If former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone had presided over such an event, they would have carried him off to the old people’s home.

Liberty Media have the controllin­g interest in Formula One Group and some may attribute the reduction to their spending on new London offices.

Most of Carey’s initiative­s so far have fiddled around the edges. For example, was the £12m outlay on the razzmatazz at the American Grand Prix — including boxing announcer Michael Buffer’s yodelling — really worth the brass?

Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda said: ‘There should be ideas for generating money. I don’t see them.’

The honeymoon since Liberty completed their January buyout is over. Goodwill still exists towards Carey, but it is not blind. Nor is it unlimited. Leading manufactur­ers Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault have criticised Liberty’s engine plans for 2021, the make-or-break year of change. So, given his predicamen­t, it was dismaying to hear Carey stick to his New York-boardroom blather about soap opera.

He said: ‘These sorts of discussion­s are probably better held privately between partners than in public.

‘We believe we can find compromise­s that will benefit everybody. We are first and foremost a great sport — we are not a soap opera.’

Sportsmail understand­s Carey turned down the offer of advice from Ecclestone, despite making the man who built modern F1 chairman emeritus.

Away from the arguing, a very good season is in its last stages. Champion Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in practice yesterday.

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