Formula 1, they provide the raw material for the sporting event and the spectacle. And so they would like to be able to run everything more
directly, with greater overall guarantees.

"We want Formula 1, together with its entire heritage, to continue with order, technological development, clarity of rules and maximum visibility. As you can see, the guarantees also involve the general public."


Cantarella paid tribute to the job done by Bernie Ecclestone in running the sport over recent years, but said it was time that the
manufacturers became more involved.

He said: "Ecclestone has done a great job and everybody, including the constructors, has obtained benefits from this. I don't want to go into details, but if automobile industries such as Fiat, Mercedes, Ford, Renault, BMW, Toyota and Honda intervene directly, then their action has more sense.

"It's going to take a long time, but we are starting to work now for our own Formula 1 series, one that will be increasingly avant-garde on both a sporting and technological level."

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