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Ferrari has confirmed Sainz will fill Vettels seat, McLaren recruits Ricciardo for next season. Vettel is either completely out or Renault then.
ocon is mercedes bound for sure, if he can have some decent races in 2020 (if we have races at all!)They got Ocon so I doubt that. Ricciardo jumping ship the first chance he got will also make any half decent driver think twice about going there.
I agree with Perez, I think the chance of Vettel quitting is bigger than him going to another team. He won 4WDC's, probably got more money than he knows what to do with so why bother driving around in P7 at best when he could have stayed with Ferrari? Vettel doesn't strike me as a driver that wants to be on the grid of the sake of being on the grid.
ocon is mercedes bound for sure, if he can have some decent races in 2020 (if we have races at all!)
bottas will go to ??? or hamilton will retire
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/52723209Teams voted to accept a plan to lower the budget cap to be introduced next year by $30m to $145m (£114m). This will be reduced again to $140m in 2022 and $135m for the period 2023-25.
This is one of a series of measures aimed at reducing costs and levelling the field, including a research-and-development handicap system.
The package still needs to be officially approved by F1's legislative body, the world motorsport council of governing body the FIA. Its vote will take place next week and is expected to be a formality.
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One of the most radical aspects of the rules package is the plan to limit aerodynamic development for the most successful teams.
There will be a defined benchmark amount of permitted wind-tunnel time and computing data, and a sliding scale of allowance of that R&D depending on a team's finishing position in the previous championship.
In 2021, to allow for the fact that teams have to develop cars to the new rules in 2022, the team who finishes first this year will be allowed 90% of that quota, with a sliding scale at 2.5% increments so the team that finished last gets 112.5%. From 2022 onwards, the world champions will be permitted 70% of the total allowance, with 5% increments until the team that finishes last is allowed 115%.
Any new teams would be given the same allowance as the team that finishes last. The manufacturer teams have negotiated a quid pro quo on a topic known as the "notional value" of customer parts.
This rule defines a valuation for parts typically bought by smaller teams from manufacturers, such as gearboxes and suspension. Once a team has bought those parts, their defined value is taken off that team's total budget-cap figure.
The company said in a statement that they were considering "various strategic options… including but not limited to raising new capital for the business, a divestment of a minority stake in Williams Grand Prix Holdings, or a divestment of a majority stake in WGPH including a potential sale of the whole company".
Surprisingly small loss considering their performance lately.Williams up for sale: https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/52847040
- £13M loss last year.
- Considering selling stakes in the team or all of it.
- In preliminary discussions but no offers yet.
- Want process completed in 3-4 months but team fully funded for the year.
- Rokit no longer a title sponsor.