No crisis for F1 says Ecclestone
After calls for more spectacle during the Grands Prix after a rather dull race at the Bahrain International Circuit this weekend, Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone wants to wait until the first fly-away races are over before deciding whether the rules need to be adapted or not.
Ecclestone was quoted by the British newspaper 'The Times': "There is no panic, no crisis for F1.
"We are involved in four flyaway races just now so let's see how the teams adapt and look at it again after China. The first race with new regulations was always going to be a learning curve for them all. Now they know they (the teams) can make improvements and be a bit bolder and we will get more action."