F1 teams okay Concorde deal

August 19, 2020 11:12 pm | Updated 11:12 pm IST - Paris

(FILES) This file photograph taken on June 20, 2019, shows the logo of the 'Federation Internationale de Automobile' (FIA - International Automobile Federation) is seen at the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, southern France ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix de France. - Formula One announced on August 19, 2020, that all 10 teams on the grid had agreed to a binding five-year commercial deal ensuring the sport's future from 2021. "The FIA (F1's governing body) and Formula 1 can today confirm that all 10 teams have agreed to the new Concorde Agreement," a statement confirmed. (Photo by GERARD JULIEN / AFP)

(FILES) This file photograph taken on June 20, 2019, shows the logo of the 'Federation Internationale de Automobile' (FIA - International Automobile Federation) is seen at the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, southern France ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix de France. - Formula One announced on August 19, 2020, that all 10 teams on the grid had agreed to a binding five-year commercial deal ensuring the sport's future from 2021. "The FIA (F1's governing body) and Formula 1 can today confirm that all 10 teams have agreed to the new Concorde Agreement," a statement confirmed. (Photo by GERARD JULIEN / AFP)

Formula One announced on Wednesday that all 10 teams on the grid had agreed to a binding five-year commercial deal, ensuring the sport’s future from 2021.

“The FIA and Formula 1 confirm that all 10 teams have agreed to the new Concorde Agreement,” a statement said. “The agreement will secure the long-term sustainable future for Formula 1,” it said, and combined with new regulations being introduced in 2022 make the sport more exciting with tighter action on the track as the gap in teams’ finances narrows. “The fans want to see wheel to wheel action and every team having a podium chance,” said F1 boss Chase Carey.

The agreement — named after the Place de la Concorde in Paris where the first deal between the teams, the sport and its ruling body was completed in 1981 — is a commercial contract that binds the team to the sport for five years from 2021-26.

A deal emerged after a u-turn by Mercedes, who initially had been against signing it but announced they were on board at last weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.

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