President of the FIA Jean Todt
has slammed comments made by founder of the Virgin Group Sir Richard Branson
that Formula E is set to surpass Formula One as the pinnacle of world
motorsport in the next ‘four to five years’.
Speaking at the Battersea Park
Formula E round at the launch of the new DS Virgin Racing team, where Branson also
predicted that all cars would be battery driven by 2035, Todt sought to stress
that Formula One and Formula E are fundamentally incomparable.
Todt (foreground) was speaking in response to comments made by Branson (on stage) (Own photo). |
“I think it’s a big mistake to
compare them, it’s like comparing London to a city on the beach,” he said. “I
really think that you need Formula One, it remains the pinnacle of motorsport,
you need Formula E, you need sportscars and rallying and touring cars and F3. Formula
One and Formula E are part of the same family. It’s good to have competition in
the same category, not in different categories. They are two different shows; on
the one side, you have a short race – 45 minutes – with two cars, in the
cities, they are different cars, different budgets. You cannot compare the
budget in Formula One and Formula E. Do you think the Formula One budget will
drop by 20 times or the Formula E budget will multiply by 20?
“You saw in Monte Carlo we used a
different circuit – we don’t want to compare Formula E to other categories of
motorsports. It is not comparable, it is a different category. For example, here
nobody will complain that it’s not making noise; they are not coming to hear
noise.”
Todt also railed against the
pervading negativity surrounding the sport and called on journalists to report it
more positively.
“The media have a very strong responsibility
because you can write bad and good – you must write what you think is right to
be said, but of course you can encourage a lot of things and we are in a world
where there is so much positive to say,” said the Frenchman. “Of course we can
do better, but I think Formula One is absolutely fascinating and I am wondering
why there is so much negativity – does it help to sell more copy, does it help
to attract more people? I don’t think so. It’s just the opposite.
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