The future of Formula 1: Racers are the only ones without a motive

They have been talking about the future for a few weeks now Formula 1 racers are also present. If previously important points were agreed behind closed doors only between the federation, teams and others, meanwhile the protagonists of Formula 1 are also present, occupying the cockpits of race cars. Sebastian Vettel, team racer Classic Ferrari for sale, believes it is a good step for the royal class of motorsport.

"Yes, definitely. This is a very positive aspect. I think this is a great opportunity for us to have our say. We’re probably the only ones at the table who, after what we say, have no motive. We are very neutral and we are only interested in sports. I believe this is a great opportunity for us and also a great opportunity for everyone else around the table,”So racer Ferrari.

Racers bring the guardians of the rules a view from the inside, according to Vettel

Because it is no secret that teams in such meetings are not only committed to the well-being of sport. He often follows his own interests. According to Vettel the racers themselves do not participate in these political games. “We bring perspective from within,”Explains the German and adds that the racers put something on the table that was not covered before.

Hag he has a feeling that he also listens to the racers at these meetings and takes their points into account. “Now we need to see what happens. Some of it is politics, some tactics or whatever. But we distance ourselves from that. We simply say what we think is best for the future and that we and everyone else who loves this sport would enjoy it even more."

Will Formula 1 dignitaries listen to the ideas and suggestions of racers?

Rules Formula 1 for the season 2021 is expected to be adopted in October this year. However, racers do not have official voting rights. However, they can now at least submit their proposals directly. How much will the dignitaries from Liberty Media, FIA and other members, however, will be revealed in the coming weeks with new rules.

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