Ferrari “banned” from meeting about 2026 regulations - and have lost $55m in sponsors income

Ferrari hope to propel 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz into challenging Red Bull’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen for the 2023 championship having appointed Fred Vasseur as their new t🤡eam principal, replacing Mattia Binotto who courted criticism for his strategy errors.
But behind-the-scenes there has been chaos after they were the only team to be denied entry to a meeting🍨 on December 15 about engine regulations for 2026, according to .
Ferrari were banned from attending the meeting because they 🐟had not confirmed their intention to be a part of the 2🎃026 rules.
Se💃veral power unit suppliers missed an October 15 deadline to confirm their entry for 2026, but Ferrari were the only supplier to 💟miss an extended deadline in November.
Ferrari were concerned by Red Bull Pow🔜er Trains’ link to Honda, the reportꦬ states.
Ferrari lose $55m income

It goes from bad to worse.
Ferrari will be without $55m in expected income from two sponsors 𓆉who have now parted ways with the F1𓃲 team, reports.
Crypto company Velas and chip semi-conductor company Snapdragon, worth $30m per year and $25m per yearꦅ to Ferrari respectively, have both꧋ cut ties.
The two companies were worth approximately a combined 25% ꧙of Ferrari’s annual commercial income.
There w🏅as acri🍰mony between Ferrari and Velas, the report states.
Mercedes ജalso had a major sponsor from the crypto world, FTX, withdraw due to going bankrup🧸t.

James wa♍s a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to fo😼otball, to F1.