H O L D F I R E 流 Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 During a videoconference, the International Automobile Federation made many decisions for the coming seasons, including the one regarding the budget for the stables. After an e-vote (electronic voting), the body decided to reduce the level of cost caps to 145 million dollars (around 132 million euros) in 2021, 140 million dollars for 2022 and 135 million dollars for 2023-2025. The FIA made this decision based on a season of 21 races. SEE ALSO: THE CALENDAR OF THE 2020 F1 SEASON Help for the poor Help for the poor Cost reduction approved by FIACredit Photo - Marcedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport This reduction in the level of cost caps over the next few years will notably help the teams in the middle and bottom of the table. Indeed, with a reduced budget they will have more chances to compete against the three big teams namely Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. Information on Twitter Ads and Confidentiality 121 people are talking about this The FIA has also decided to reduce aerodynamic tests from 2020. In addition, it has implemented a handicap system for the highest-ranked teams. Already reduced this year, aerodynamics tests will also be reduced in 2021 for the strongest teams offering those with lower rankings more chances to perform them.
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