In today's Formula 1 Gossip, Hamilton and Vettel set to take wage cuts, the latest on Vettel's contract talks and why a short 2020 season could benefit Verstappen...
- Reigning Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton an🎀d Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel are understood to be willing to take wage cuts to ease the financial b✤urden on their teams amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis ()
- According to reports in Germany, Vettel will be offered a reduced wage𒅌 in his next Ferrari contract as negotiation🥀s over an extension at Maranello continue between both parties (
- 2016 F1 world champion Nico Rosberg believes Max Verstappen would stand a bette🌼r chance of defeating Lewis Hamilton in the race for t﷽he title if the 2020 season ended up being shorter ()
- Silverstone ma༺naging director Stuart Pringle says the circuit would be willing to host a second round of the world championship this year and run the track in reverse dꦛirection if needed ()
- And ex-F1 driver turned pundit Martin Brundle believes the 💧Northamptonshire venue would be the ideal place to start the 2020 season once it is safe to do ()
- FIA president Jean Todt is concerned🀅 about the effect falling budgets might have on championships after the coronavirus pandemic and insists they must be protected ()
)൲- And a congratulations is in order for former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, who is set to become a father for the fourth time at the age o♏f 89 ()
He's done it. has officℱially become Baldo Norris. Absolute scenes.
— ltxcn.top/F1 (@ltxcn.top_F1)
Due to the impact of COVID19, the McLaren Group has adopted difficult temporary measures regarding its staff to hopefully protect jobs in the long term. I fully understand these tough🦩 decisions and I have obviously decided to take a pay cut. We are all in this together.
— Carlos Sainz (@Carlossainz55)
It’s been already 2 weeks of self isoltion / arctic training camp / nature bathing with in the very North of Keeping healthy, active & fit and away from people.
— Valtteri Bottas (@ValtteriBottas)
Keep safe, fi♑t, healthy and positive everyone
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