Bernie Ecclestone reveals how he would ‘completely reshape’ F1
Bernie Ecclestone says he would radically change Formula 1 in the wake of the coronavཧirus crisis to ensure all teams survive and also improve the show.
F1 faces a heavily delayed start to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which former supremo Ecclestone believes has become a 1𒀰68澳洲5最新开奖结果:serious threat to the sport’s existence amid growing conc🦩𒅌erns surrounding how hard teams will be hit financially.

Bernie Ecclestone says he would radically change Formula 1 in the wake of the coronavirus crisis tಞo ensure all teams survive and also improve the show.
F1 faces a heavily delayed start to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which former supremo Ecclestone believes has become a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:serious threat ♎to the sport’s existence amid growing concerns surroun🀅ding how hard teams will be hit financi🍨ally.
The summer shutdown - which traditionally takes place in August - has been brought forward and extended, while the 2021 technical regulation overhaul has been delayed until 2022 in a bid to ease the financial burden on teꦛams, but Ecclestone says he would go even further.
“I wouldn't change the rules for three years,” Ecclestone told The Daily Mail. “Liberty need to completely reshape things.
“The biggest change I would make is to create a teams'💃 championship. You would still have the drivers' championship for every💮one and a constructors' championship for the big four or whatever.
“Then I would give the less well-off teams two chassis, two engines for the season and let them run for £30m a year. I wou🉐ld then have rules and regulations — taking in the weight of the cars and engine capacity — that I knew full well meant the teams with that sort of budget would have a good chance of getting on the podium and with luck win a race.
“At the end of the year the team that has done best on thaꦗt budget would w𝄹in the teams' championship.”
But asked if he would ever consid🅺er returning to buy F1 back, Ecclestone replied: “No chance.”
F1 remains determined to hold around 15-18🌼 races even if the season cannot start until October and runs into January next year. Sporting boss Ross Brown s💫ays championship officials are discussing “every permutation” including looking at closed-door events.
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