Ferrari ready to sign new F1 Concorde agreement

Team principal Mattia Binotto said at the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend that "as far as Ferrari, we are ready to sign. Photo: Reuters

Team principal Mattia Binotto said at the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend that "as far as Ferrari, we are ready to sign. Photo: Reuters

Published Jul 18, 2020

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BERLIN - Ferrari are ready to sign a new Concorde Agreement

from 2021 onwards, the contract between the ruling body FIA, the

teams and Formula One owners on how the sport is conducted.

Team principal Mattia Binotto said at the Hungarian Grand Prix

weekend that "as far as Ferrari, we are ready to sign.

"We would like to sign it even quite soon. I think that's important

for the future. For clarity. At least we can all know where we are,"

he said.

"We are as well somehow happy because we know that F1 has understood

the importance of the role of Ferrari within F1. And for us that was

key."

The Scuderia is the most famous F1 team and the only one to have

competed in every season in the sport, with their 1,000th grand prix

set for September.

Up to now Ferrari got extra payments because of their history and

status but they are likely to suffer cuts as F1 owners want are more

even distribution of funds to raise competitiveness.

The current Concorde agreement, which also makes participation in F1

mandatory, expires after the 2020 season.

dpa

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