F1 teams pushing to delay 2021 rules by a year due to coronavirus
Formula 1 could delay the planned introduction of the 2021 regulation overha𒁃ul by a year in a bid to reduce costs following the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Teams are pushing to keep the current 2020 rules frozen in place ꦚfor next season and postpone changes until 2022 to help cop𒐪e with the strain in what is expected to be a difficult year.

Formula 1 could delay the planned introd𒈔uction of the 2021 regulation overhaul by a year in a bid to reduce costs following the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Teams are pushing to keep the current 2020 ꧂rules frozen in place for next season and postpone changes until 2022 to help cope with the strain in what is expected to be a dif🗹ficult year.
With a major shake-up of the regulations coming on the horizon, teams were already faced with the tricky task of having to balance development for 2020 and 2021 and deciding at which point to switch focus♌ onto the new cꦯar design.
But with the COVID-19 outbreak delaying𝔉 the start of the 2020 campaign until May at the earliest, teams are set for further complications with a potentially heavily-congested end to the year with F1 bosses aiming to hold at least 17-18 races.
A reduced schedule would result in a massive drop in income for the teams, who have discussed keeping the rules unchanged for an additional year during a conference call thꦓis week.
According to , nine of the ten teams gave their backing to the idea, with only Ferrari asking for more time tℱo consider the situation a✅nd possible consequences.
A second call is s🧔et to take place on Thursday, with F1 chiefs Chase Carey and Ross Brawn and FIA president Jean Todt to be present.
If the event of the regulation overhaul being delayed, chassis a👍nd development of the gearbox and other key mechanical parts would be frozen, with only aero development allowed to continue.
It is understood that the planned cost cap measures wo🃏uld still be applied throughout the 2021 season as teams prepared for a new set of rules to come into force from 2022.
Postponement would not only ease the develo𒈔pment pressure on teams but also allow time for further changes to be agreed upon, including the yet-t🌼o-be-signed new Concorde Agreement.

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