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Lauda critical of Eccleston

Lauda critical of Eccleston

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Niki Lauda, ​​before the start of the new Formula 1 season, demands more equality. “Conversations and problems should be resolved behind closed doors and then the final solutions should be presented. Thus, we have constant public discussions, and there are no concrete talks between us, "Lauda was critical in an interview for the Focus newspaper. “Already in the summer, there was a lot of public talk about the financial crisis in Formula 1. Red Bull even threatened to quit because it failed to find a suitable engine supplier. In this way, we are creating even bigger problems with our statements, "Lauda described the situation critically. Bernie Ecclestone also receives a lot of criticism, as he talks a lot about issues that could be better resolved in mutual conversation, Lauda pointed out. “It all started when Ecclestone criticized the sound of i engines
Ecclestone critical of Formula 1

Ecclestone critical of Formula 1

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Bernie Ecclestone told the English Daily Mail that Formula 1 is at its lowest level to date. "Personally, I wouldn't give my money to watch a game like this with my family," the eighty-five-year-old Briton was critical. Criticism is intended for those who are looking for only their short-term solutions in Formula 1. "I will do my best, in everything and for everything that would be best for Formula 1," Ecclestone added. That being said, the Briton wanted, more than a racing series, to criticize teams looking for only short-term solutions to their survival. So the criticism was directed at the Mercedes and Ferrari teams, which are resisting major reforms, to the detriment of smaller teams, which, in his opinion, are holding them back, such as the introduction of alternative engines, with
Even fewer races in Europe?

Even fewer races in Europe?

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  Bernie Ecclestone warned that even more European races could disappear from the Formula One race calendar. Over the next two years, the Formula One caravan will be hosted in Sochi, Russia, New Jersey and Thailand. The Briton hinted that one of the increasingly “endangered” trails is the Italian Monza. There, he is most disturbed by the quality of the racetrack, but if the event disappeared from the race calendar, he said, it would be an economic decision. “It’s entirely possible that Europe will lose a few more races to have enough room on the calendar for new markets,” the 82-year-old Ecclestone said. "If we're going to lose Monza, it's only for economic reasons. I said 'if' because there's no decision on that yet. Of course, the track, like the organization, could be better."