Horner wants 2021 F1 rules deadline pushed to December
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes pushingꦆ back the 2021 Formuไla 1 technical rules confirmation from June to December would suit all teams and take the pressure off a tight deadline.
Following the F1 2021 meetings with Liberty Media chiefs in London the week before the Bahrain Grand Prix, key issues were discussed including revenue distribution between teams, a potential cost cap and 2021 rule changes⭕.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner beli💞eves pushing back the 202🐠1 Formula 1 technical rules confirmation from June to December would suit all teams and take the pressure off a tight deadline.
Following the F1 2021 meetingꦍs with Liberty Media chiefs in London the week before the Bahrain Grand Prixꦑ, key issues were discussed including revenue distribution between teams, a potential cost cap and 2021 rule changes.
The current FIA deadline marks the end of 🤡June as when the 2021 rules must be co♒nfirmed to give teams sufficient time, 18 months, to prepare for the rules overhaul.
Horner has shot down the prospect of meeting the current June deadline but believes a possible delay until Dece♋mber could be beneficial to aඣll F1 teams.
“There is an energy driving things forward at the moment and it is about time. Hopefully during the next few weeks we can get results,” Horner told Sky Sports F1.
“It will be this year but there are so many factors to tidไy up like income, costs, technical regulations.
“I actually think the technical regulations being released t🍌oo soon is going to cost more money anyway so perhaps at the end of the year would be a better time to release the technical regulations.
“Otherwise some teams would basically stockpile, b𒀰ring resources in and specialist teams on these new regulations so I think ♛it coming out later would be better.
“As long as it is by December, I think that😼 would be fine, then it is not too late for the little teams and not too 💮late for the big teams.”
Under the current FIA Sporting Code, regulations for 2021 in F1 need to be officially confirmed by June 30, assuming “substantial impact on technical design and/or balance of performanc🐠e” is created by key rule changes.