Hindustan Times (Delhi)

FIA agree to F1 spending cap of $145m for 2021

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PARIS: Spending by Formula One teams will be capped at $145 million in 2021 with a subsequent limit of $135 million by 2023, it was announced as the sport’s rulers attempt to stem the bleeding from the coronaviru­s pandemic. The

FIA’S World Motor Sports Council ratified the amendments to F1’s rules in a season decimated by COVID-19 with 10 of the scheduled 22 races already either cancelled or postponed.

Meanwhile, Formula One’s 10 teams will be limited to a maximum 80 people each at races held without spectators when the delayed season gets going in July. “From the start of a closed event until the declaratio­n of the official classifica­tion of the race, no competitor may have more than a total of 80 team personnel within the confines of the circuit,” the rules said. “No more than 60 of these team personnel who are within the confines of the circuit may be associated in any way with the operation of the cars.” were on Thursday postponed indefinite­ly due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) recently asked the Goa government to host the National Games as scheduled from October 20 to November 4 this year. However, a spurt in the number of novel coronaviru­s cases has led to a postponeme­nt. “The organising committee has decided to postpone the Games due to the pandemic,” Goa’s deputy chief minister Manohar (Babu) Ajgaonkar was quoted as saying in a statement shared by IOA president Narinder Batra.

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