Chase Carey is in talks to add two new races to the Formula 1 calendar for 2021. read more »
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Formula 1 has placed talks with teams over a new Concorde Agreement "on the back burner" as it contends with the impact of the COVID-19 crisis read more »
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Teams could be in for a shock as F1 boss, Chase Carey warns that the sport has no intention of "handing out candy" in the face of the ongoing financial threat from... read more »
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CEO of the Formula One Group Chase Carey says the new Concorde Agreement has been put on the "back burner" for now. read more »
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Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says it won't be "handing out candy" when dealing with the teams and its other partners in regards to financial aid during the... read more »
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'Less races means less prize money' was the clear message to come from Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey during a media conference call on Thursday afternoon. read more »
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Despite the positive messages from F1 in recent weeks in terms of getting the 2020 season underway, Chase Carey admits that there is a possibility of no racing until next year. read more »
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Formula 1 grands prix could still be held in January 2021, CEO Chase Carey has conceded, though stressed the preference is to conclude the 2020 season in mid-December. Formula... read more »
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This year's Formula 1 circus could yet head to venues that were not on the orginal calendar in order to reduce travel time, says Chase Carey. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has expressed optimism that the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic will not have a knock-on effect on the 2021 schedule. Almost half of... read more »
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Chase Carey has confirmed Formula 1 is considering adding venues that were not on the original 2020 calendar and admitted this year's schedule could run into next year read more »
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Formula 1 chairman Chase Carey has admitted that the sport's owners are preparing for "the remote possibility of no racing in 2020". read more »
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F1 CEO Chase Carey says the championship is holding discussions with circuits not originally on the 2020 calendar over the possibility of holding races this year. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has said that the 2020 season could run into January and that venues "not currently on our 2020 calendar" are being considered to boost the... read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has confirmed that discussions have been held with venues not on the original 2020 calendar, as talks continue over arranging a revised calendar.... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone is confident that F1 will be able to hold 8 races this season - the minimum required for a world championship - but dismisses Chase Carey's target of 18 read more »
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Chase Carey is targeting 15-18 races this season, but what could the 2020 F1 calendar ending up looking like when racing does get underway? read more »
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Formula 1 CEO and Chairman Chase Carey said that the sport targets to begin the 2020 championship season in Austria on July 5 after its delayed start to this year's campaign. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has laid out his vision for the 2020 season; 'between 15-18 races' remaining the target. read more »
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As Chase Carey reveals proposal for revised 2020 calendar, Silverstone has confirmed that if the British Grand Prix goes ahead it will be without spectators. read more »
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F1 boss, Chase Carey has confirmed that the sport is targeting a 15 - 18 race calendar this year, beginning in Austria in July and culminating in Abu Dhabi in November. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has laid out what the 2020 calendar may look like with 15-to-18 races amid growing confidence of starting the season this summer read more »
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Despite Chase Carey's assurances that a season comprising 15 - 18 races will eventually get underway, F1 could be looking at a cash crisis as over £200m in race hosting... read more »
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Chase Carey has agreed to take a voluntary pay cut, while around half of all Formula 1 staff have been placed on furlough. read more »
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Formula One has furloughed 50 percent of its staff until the end of the season due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. read more »