MAY 12, 2014

Mateschitz renews attack on new F1

Dietrich Mateschitz, Red Bull's low profile team owner, has renewed his attack on the new face of formula one.

Dietrich Mateschitz, Red Bull's low profile team owner, has renewed his attack on the new face of formula one.

The Austrian billionaire has already been highly critical of the sport's radical new rules for 2014, featuring turbo V6 engines and restrictions on the use of fuel.

Now, he has told Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper: "We have a plethora of regulations, restrictions, rules, penalties.

"It used to be about 'who is fastest wins'. To say that I am sympathetic to the displeasure of the fans is an understatement.

"As it is now, the driver can no longer go to the limit," said Mateschitz, who turns 70 next week.

However, despite making a rare visit to a grand prix paddock on Sunday, where FIA president Jean Todt was also spotted, Mateschitz said he will not be pushing for rule changes, "As that would be useless".

He also played down suggestions Red Bull could be moving to buy shares in the sport in order to exert its influence as an owner.

"No. I believe our expertise lies elsewhere," Mateschitz is quoted by Speed Week.

Meanwhile, Mateschitz praised the comeback of world champion Sebastian Vettel on Sunday, who many had written off as only a great driver when at the wheel of the best car.

"He drove like a world champion," the energy drink mogul said on Sunday, "but for me this is no surprise.

"His driving had never gone down, he was just having bad luck. Those people who put him in a crisis should not always be believed," Mateschitz is quoted by Sport Bild.

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