Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto admits his team’s decision to back a delay of the 2021 regulations did not come easily as it puts the Scuderia at a disadvantage.
The onslaught of the global coronavirus crisis has put F1 on standby indefinitely, a situation that will inevitably impact the sport and the teams’ revenue.
In a bid to contain costs in light of the financial shortfall, Formula 1 will carry over its current technical rules into 2021 and delay the scheduled regulation overhaul until 2022.
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The overwhelming majority of the teams were in favour of the move, but Ferrari initially requested more time to think over the principle of freezing the rules, although it eventually agreed to the status quo on the basis of its sense of responsibility.
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“Considering the current baseline and the feedback from the tests, we don’t think we have an advantage with this choice,” Binotto told Sky Italia.