New teams in Formula 1 ?: FIA President Jean Todt is skeptical

Many fans would like to in the future on starting queues again they see more than 20 race cars. In fact, there is a project with a team at the moment Pantherawho would like to v Formula 1 to enter for years 2021. But after it is Ross Brawn, sports boss Formula 1, rejecting their wish, has now expressed his doubts as well Jean Todt, president of the umbrella organization FIA.

Will we have more than 1 race cars at the start of Formula 20 races in the near future? Judging by the statements of Jean Todt, it shows poorly.

"I'm careful here. I'm not interested in rumors, speculation or things like that,”He explained Dead. About possible new teams Formula 1 read only online and added: “I have not had any contact with any important and solid team that would like to enter Formula 1," so Dead. Otherwise Panthere he did not state it explicitly, but it is clear to whom his statement referred.

The FIA ​​president points out that at that time they had not yet had any talks with an important and solid team that would express interest in Formula 1 - Photo: Bojan Vrbnjak

"The good thing is that we have ten strong teams at that time. This gives each team a certain value, which is also important,”He explained Dead and explain: "At the moment, we don’t see any roles at the Haas team level, for example.“Americans are years old 2016 entered v Formula 1 and to this day they are also the latest set of the new royal class motorsport team. On paper the youngest team Racing Point is actually an old team Force India.

"We are happy with ten teams at the moment. Time will tell if things will change," so Dead, which is also a question of opportunity. French he also imagines that someone would take the approach Racing Point and simply bought the existing team. Dead he adds that it is a good number for Formula 1 "between ten and twelve teams".

Ross Brawn, the sports boss of Formula 1, emphasizes that they will not receive any new team before 2022, and this one must be serious - Photo: Bojan Vrbnjak

Ross Brawn, sports boss Formula 1, however, had already made it clear before that a year ago 2022 they will not accept any new teams. “By 2021, we want to introduce stability into our system,”He explained Brown and adds unequivocally: "The last thing we might need are teams coming and going, which has been the case in the past."                    

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