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Formula One In "Very Fragile State", Warns McLaren Boss Zak Brown

Updated: 06 April 2020 10:38 IST

The 2020 F1 world championship has been unable to start with eight races of a scheduled 22 already either scrapped or postponed.

Formula One In "Very Fragile State", Warns McLaren Boss Zak Brown
McLaren boss Zak Brown said the coronavirus pandemic has plunged F1 into "a very fragile state". © AFP

McLaren boss Zak Brown said Sunday that the coronavirus pandemic has plunged Formula One into "a very fragile state", warning that as many as four teams could even be driven out of business. The 2020 world championship has been unable to start with eight races of a scheduled 22 already either scrapped or postponed. "This is potentially devastating to teams, and if (it is devastating) to enough teams then it's very threatening to F1 as a whole," the McLaren boss told the BBC on the eve of a meeting planned to discuss cost-cutting in the sport.

Brown insisted that all the teams have agreed to lower the 2021 budget cap to $150m (138.7 million euros) down from $175 million.

However, he said the ceiling needs to be reduced further to counter the financial fall-out from the virus-hit season.

"Could I see -- through what is going on right now in the world if we don't tackle this situation head on very aggressively -- two teams disappearing? Yeah," said Brown.

"In fact, I could see four teams disappearing if this isn't handled the right way.

"And then, given how long it takes to ramp up an F1 team, and given the economic and health crisis we are in right now, to think there would be people lined up to take over those teams like there has historically been... I don't think the timing could be worse from that standpoint.

"So I think F1 is in a very fragile state at the moment."

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Highlights
  • F1 in "a very fragile state" due to coronavirus pandemic, says Zak Brown
  • McLaren boss warned as many as 4 teams could even be out of business
  • The 2020 world championship has been unable to start
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