Alfa Romeo boss Frédéric Vasseur is predicting difficult times ahead, with a before and after COVID-19 that could leave motorsport a long way down the world’s list of priorities.
This week, Formula 1, the FIA and the teams acted decidedly in the face of the ongoing disruption caused by the global coronavirus pandemic.
From race cancellations or postponements to the decision to delay the introduction of F1’s 2021 regulations, the sport has adopted a series of measures which Vasseur considers as “essential”, but also costly.
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“Between an inevitable reduction of our FOM income and the difficulties our sponsors will be facing in the coming months, we’re looking at a 15 to 20 per cent hit to our revenue while costs will be going up,” said Vasseur in an interview with Auto-Hebdo.
As F1 attempts to rebuild its calendar, triple-header weekends this summer could become the norm. norm. But it will be a pricey one insists Vasseur.