F1 will “definitely” introduce new tech rules in 2022
Formula 1 managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the champi♏onship’s new technical regula🌟tions will “definitely” be introduced in 2022.
F1 was set for a major overhaul to its technical regulations in 2021 but had to postpone the plan until 2022 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemicജ which has forced the opening 10 races of ♑the 2020 season to be called off.

Formula 1 managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the championship’s new technic൩al regulations will “definitely” be introduced in 2022.
F1 was set for a major overhaul to its technical regulations in 2021 but had to postpone the plan until 2022 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic whichꦰ has forced the opening 10 races of the 2020 season to be called off.
In March, the teams unanimously agr🐼eed ♛to delay the regulations until 2022 and carry over their current cars into next season in aღ bid to cut costs with F1’s revenue impacted by the current racing hiatus.
But Red Bull Racing chief Christian Horner said recently there was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“reasonable agreement” among the 10 teams to defer the 𝓰rule changes by an additional y🔴ear until 2023.
Speaking to the F1 Show, Brawn shut down suggestions of another postponement and insisted the plan for introduction in 2022 remains on cour👍se despite the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
“They will definitely be 2022,” Brawn said when asked by Sky’s Karun Chandhok if the rules could be further ꦚdelayed.
“Some teams are pushing to delay them for a f🦹urther year but I think there’s a justifiable need to carry these cars ove𝄹r into next because we’re in the middle of a terrible crisis.
“The initiatives 🐼that we’re bringing in with these new regulations are to make the sport more economically viable in terms of ཧthe complexity and where the money is spent.
“With the cars we have now, they are so complex that the more you spend the quicker you go. We need to level off that slope and create a situation where money is not the only criteria for how c🧜ompetitive you will be.
“The♏refore we need these new cars to even that slope out,” he added.
💞“We still want the great teams to win - we have to maintain the integrity of F1, it’s a sport and it still has to have the best people winning. But I think we can have a competitive form of racing in the future with these new regulations, with these new cars.
“They’ve been deferred a year but they are definitely com꧒ing in in ’22.”
Aerodynamic development on the new cars has been banned for the rest of this year in a 🃏further move to reduce costs for the teams.
On Monday, Brawn confirmed that the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:teams have agreed to slash the budget ca꧅p down from the original figure of $175million🔜 to $145million for the 2021 season.

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