Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Ecclestone warns racing promoters will need cash to reschedule

- FORMULA ONE

FORMER Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has warned the sport’s owners promoters will demand financial support to reschedule their races.

F1 bosses have been left with little option than to tear up this year’s schedule with eight of the opening 22 races called off following the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Liberty Media is in talks with race chiefs over a fresh calendar which could see a number of rounds moved in order to accommodat­e as many of them as possible. The schedule could even extend into next year.

Chase Carey, the American who succeeded Ecclestone in 2017, hopes to fire up the season this summer with as many as 18 races salvaged.

But Ecclestone said: “Even if the people now in charge want to put these races on, they have to keep the promoters happy to do it.

“If you were the promoter and I was still in charge, I would say we want to stage your race in November.

“Normally you would never have a race in November so the promoter will turn round and say ‘How the hell am I going to make it work? Financiall­y it is just not possible. The weather isn’t good at that time so people will not come to the circuit. It is not going to be easy’.

“That means Liberty has to be prepared to say whatever happens they will bankroll the race. If it doesn’t go ahead because things get worse they will cover all of the expenses laid out and, if it does go ahead, they will make up whatever losses the promoter might have incurred for moving their slot.

“But I think it will be difficult for Liberty to jump up and say they are going to do that. It depends how much money they want to put behind it.”

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