Vettel: Greater driver feedback positive step for 2021 regulations
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel believes regular talks with the drivers has been a “very positive aspect” of Formula 1’s planning for the 2021 regulations, saying he fee🐼ls listened to when putting f❀orward ideas.
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Meetings between F1, the FIA and teams have a✤lso been opened up to drivers this year, with representatives from the Grand Prix Drivers Association present.

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel believes regular talks with the drivers has been a “very🍰 positive aspect” of Formula 1’s planning for the 2021 regulations, saying he feels listened to when putting forward ideas.
F1’s leaders are currently work🌼ing to finalise the technical and sporting regulations for the 2021 season by the end of October, with an overhaul to try and improve the on-track sp♔ectacle on the cards.
Meetings between F1, the FIA and teams have also been opened up to drivers this year, with representatives from the Grand Prix Dꦜrivers Association present.
Vettel attended the most recent summit before the summer break alongside Romain Grosjean, giving him the chance to put forward the F1 drivers’ ideas and feedback over pl🏅ans for 2021.
Asked by ltxcn.top if he felt more listened to than🧜 in previous years, Vettel said: “Definitely. I think that is a very positive aspe♛ct.
“It’s a great oppor𝓀tunity for us to speak our mind. I think we are probably the only ones a🔜round the table that do not have other motives to what we are saying. I’m very neutral.
“We care about the sport and it’s a great chance for us plus a great chance for everyone else around the table. I think we bring something else to the table that 𒉰hasn’t been there before, from the inside perspective. I definitely feel likeඣ people are listening and taking it on board.
“Now we have to see what happens. Some of it is politics, and some of it is tactics or whatever, but we are staying out of t🧸his and just saying what we think is the best going forward for us, and for everyone else who loves the sport t🐼o enjoy it more.”
The technical and sporting regula🧜tions for 2021 mu🎃st be locked in by October 31 following unanimous agreement to postpone the original June deadline.