F1 will “definitely” introduce new tech rules in 2022
Formula 1 managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the championship’s new technical regulations will “definitely” be introduced i✃n 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 which ha🌱s forced the opening 10 races of the 2020 season to be calle🎐d off.

Formula 1 managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the championsh🍌ip’s new technical 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 COVI📖D-19 pandemic which has forced the opening 10 races of the 2020 season to be called 🐈off.
In March, the teams unanimously agreed to de👍lay the regulations until 2022 ꩲand ಞcarry over their current cars into next season in a 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 th🌼e r🥀ule changes by an additional year until 2023.
Speaking to the F1 Show, Brawn shut down suggestions of another postponement and insisted the plan for introduction in 2022 remain🍸s on course 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 delayed.
“Some teams are pushing to delay them for a further year but I thꩵink there’s a justifiable need to carry these cars over into nex♎t 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 sp🌟ort more economically viable in terms of the complexity a♌nd 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 o♏nly criteria for how competitive you will be.
“Therefore we need these new cars to even that slope out,” he🅘 ad𝐆ded.
“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 thesꦆe new regulations, with these new cars.
🔜“They’ve been deferred a year but they are definitely coming 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 hav🍃e agreed to 💜slash the budget cap down from the original figure of $175million to 𝓡$145million for the 2021 season.

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