Chase Carey is confident Formula 1 is on the “right path” to attracting new manufacturers for 2021, despite moving away from a major regulation overhaul.
Since Liberty took the reins of Formula 1 at the start of 2017, the sport’s new owners have been subject to all manner of thinkpieces on their first 100 days, their first year in the sport, and on the changes - or lack thereof - that Liberty have introduced.
Attended by hundreds of delegates and officials from national motorsport authorities from all over the world, the FIA Sport Conference has established itself as an event where ideas are put forward, new concepts are discussed and the big issues are tackled.
Formula 1 CEO and chairman Chase Carey has stressed that Liberty Media is not looking to “claim victory” yet in its bid to improve and expand the sport as its focusing on long-term gains and growth.
The aerodynamic tweaks to the Formula 1 technical regulations for the 2019 season should not be seen as a “cure” to the sport’s current on-track overtaking difficulties, according to CEO and chairman Chase Carey.
Singapore Airlines will continue to act as the title sponsor for the Singapore Grand Prix for the next two years after confirming a contract extension with Formula 1 officials earlier this week.
Liberty Media saw a rise in Formula 1’s revenue from broadcast partners and sponsorship agreements through 2017, but the sport made a total loss of $37 million across the year.
Formula 1 CEO and chairman Chase Carey has hit back at comments by Formula E boss Alejandro Agag that the all-electric series will be the only viable form of motorsport in 20 years' time, likening the championship to "more of a street party".
Formula 1 will "continue to have pretty girls at races" despite its decision to stop using 'grid girls' for the 2018 season, according to series CEO and chairman Chase Carey.
Plans for a Danish Grand Prix around the streets of Copenhagen are continuing to gather steam as Formula 1 bosses prepare to visit the proposed location for the race next Wednesday.
Andy Palmer, the Aston Martin president and CEO, has revealed that a number of Formula 1 teams have shown an interest in working with the British manufacturer.
Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey says overhauling the sport’s approach and shifting to a long-term focus is likely to cause short-term pain while he placed a dig at former head Bernie Ecclestone’s approach.
Liberty Media is set to offer Formula 1 teams an advance on payments in order to make up for a recent revenue shortfall, according to Red Bull chief Christian Horner.
Nico Rosberg has opened up about his relationship with Lewis Hamilton, stating that "we were very good friends in the past” before adding that the pair are “not at that point yet” when asked about resurrecting that relationship.
Former Formula 1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone says the bosses of the sport's owner, Liberty Media, do not want him to attend races anymore, reasoning his reduced attendance through the 2017 season.
The Chinese Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for another three years after officials signed a contract extension for the race in Shanghai, as well as swapping dates with Bahrian on next season's schedule.