Formula 1 will announce more changes to the regulations “in the coming weeks”. The news has been confirmed by Chase Carey, the Irish-American executive, who currently is the chief executive officer and executive chairman of the Formula One Group.
Brazilian paper O Globo quotes the American as saying that in addition to a new front wing and other changes for 2019, Liberty Media is gearing up to make some more announcements regarding the future of the sport: “We will introduce a larger list of changes to the regulations in the coming weeks to further enhance the sport,” Chase Carey said, as reported earlier today by autoweek.com.
The Formula 1 chief executive is referring mainly to 2021, when the current Concorde Agreement will finally have expired: “We have made good progress with the teams, agreeing on the goals and objectives and now we need to work out the details as we finalize the agreements in the coming months.” – Chase Carey added – “I think everyone agrees with the direction and what we are trying to achieve generally. No one is going to get everything they want, but I think everyone recognizes that,” he concluded.
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