Jean Todt says he would like to see two new teams in Formula 1.

Throughout 2019, there have been rumours of new teams expressing interest in the sport, including one linked to Formula 2 team owner Adrian Campos that is lining up Pascal Wehrlein as a driver.

FIA president Todt admitted, however, that commercial considerations involving Liberty Media and the existing ten teams remain a big factor.

"The commercial rights holder is in contact with the teams and generates finance with them, but for the regulator which is the FIA, I would prefer twelve teams," he said.

"If you have twelve teams it can take value from each current team, so I can understand that if you say 'Ok, open it up for another team' then you have to consider the loss of value."

However, Todt said discussions with Liberty, led by F1 CEO Chase Carey, are still taking place.

"Chase and I have some interesting proposals and teams willing to commit but we haven't really been convinced. But if we are convinced that a proper team is willing to join, I think twelve is a good number for Formula 1," he said.

But the Frenchman says ten "good, competitive teams" is also currently working well for F1.

Carey agrees: "I don't want ten healthy teams and two struggling teams, but I agree with Jean that twelve healthy teams is better than ten healthy teams."


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4 F1 Fan comments on “Todt wants 12 teams on F1 grid

  1. ReallyOldRacer

    24 cars and elimination of blue flags would improve the racing. Oh, and fine any driver or team who whines about being held up by a slower car. Let's go racing!

  2. Alexander Key

    Sure as long as each team has only ONE driver/car, the field is already far too large, with do-nothing last place drivers always in the same spot.

    Cars should be capped at 12 on track at a time.

  3. MichaelM

    There is nothing wrong with more cars on the track, if anything it would make it a lot more exciting. They must change the rules to make it easier to overtake since most races are just a procession after one driver takes the lead and others follow.


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