The new horizons of Formula 1 from 2021 will be decided next Wednesday with a meeting between the International Federation (FIA), the company that owns the business (Liberty Media) and the 10 grid teams. The announced regulatory revolution must be specified in a document that the FIA ​​will receive on the 21st, before being put to the vote on 25. However, the frontal opposition of the teams to the drafts presented by Liberty jeopardizes the immediate future of this sport .

According to the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport , Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull are clearly against the technical regulations of the FIA. The only support for the proposal would come from Alfa Romeo, McLaren, Renault and Williams.

Broadly speaking, the two main objectives of the new regulations are to match the performance of the 20 car on the grid and facilitate overtaking on the track to favor the show.

10 questions and a questionnaire

However, the three dominant dominants of the last decade have an alternative proposal that would allow engineers greater freedom in the designs of the new cars.

Toto Wolff, Mattia Binotto and Christian Horner would have met, according to the BBC, after the Singapore GP to clarify these concepts and develop a questionnaire with 10 questions. Binotto informed the FIA ​​World Council on October 4.

The prestigious British corporation reveals that Renault and Williams opposed the new measures frontally, while McLaren and Alfa Romeo provided alternatives.

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