Ferrari has warned Formula One against making knee-jerk changes to its financial regulations as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The global outbreak has resulted in the 2020 F1 season being put on hold, with no certainty over when racing will resume. The hiatus will be financially damaging for the sport and its teams, which generate a large proportion of their revenue from race-hosting fees and broadcast rights.
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The teams have already agreed to delay the introduction of new technical regulations by a year to 2022, but further cost-cutting talks are still underway.