Weight penalties in Formula 1???

Munich (rpo). Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone wants to make Formula 1 more exciting again with numerous changes in the regulations. Among other things, weight penalties are planned for the leader. “I promise that such a season as this year will no longer exist. There will be a good show next year,” said Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone in the interview of the picture on Sunday. He also contradicted the accusation that Schumacher’s dominance is a pity for the PS industry. “We all have him u The 72-year-old said: “He is the superstar, and every sport needs it.” Nevertheless, Ecclestone thinks of numerous innovations in order to break the dominance of Schumacher and Ferrari. The Brit wants to stick to the point system, but he suggests that drivers and racing stables be burdened with an additional weight. “For every World Cup point, which a driver has a lead, there is a kilo of weight penalty. If Schumacher were 20 points ahead of Barrichello, he would have to be He also pointed out that the weight penalties would prevent a big advantage anyway. Further considerations concern a reduction of the electronics in the racing car, a return to manual gearing and a change in the course of a race weekend. Ecclestone would like to divide the one-hour Friday and Saturday training into four 30-minute qualifyings: “One would therefore have liked to compete on Friday and Saturday. On Saturday and Saturday, two chances to get the best training time from four races.” So far, only the one-hour qualifying on Saturday will decide on the starting position. Critically, the Formula 1 boss in the BamS once again commented on Schumacher’s behavior at the US Grand Prix in Indianapolis, when the Ferrari star was still overtaken by his team-mate Rubens Barichello on the finish line. “I like Michael, and I have great respect for him,” said Ecclestone, “a He’s not clever enough in such situations. He’s just not a good actor. Michael is the best racer, but he never gets an Oscar for acting. Mansell was the best.” So far as the newspaper report… Do you think that Formula 1 will gain tension again in this way?