Formula 1 faces a “difficult” decision as to when racing can start later this year, says McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl. “It is not just a fear, it is reality – there is a big risk we could lose teams through this crisis,” Andreas Seidl said. Seidl said: “We would like to see the budget cap as low as possible. Despite the crisis caused by coronavirus, Seidl said he saw no threat to the sport itself. And he said that as long as the right steps were taken, F1 could emerge out of the Covid-19 crisis in a stronger position than before.
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