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Teams "getting nothing" from Liberty on F1's future

Force India's Bob Fernley says Formula 1 teams are "getting nothing" in terms of information regarding the future shape of the championship despite new owners Liberty having been in charge since January.

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Charlie Whiting, Ross Brawn, Bruno Michel and Mario Isola at the unveiling of the new 2018 F2 car
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Robert Fernley, Sahara Force India F1 Deputy Team Principal,  Eddie Jones, England Rugby Union Team Head Coach
 Ross Brawn, Managing Director of Motorsports, FOM

F1 team bosses have held talks with the championship's chiefs, with discussions on-going about a new engine formula from 2021 that is central to the bid to bring costs down.

But Force India deputy team principal Bob Fernley says he expected to have a clear direction by now, as we approach the end of the current season.

"I'm disappointed in some ways," he told Motorsport.com. "We have done an awful lot of talking and an awful lot of ideas have come through.

"But when we're nine months down the road, you'd have thought we'd have been firming something up a bit more now. The engine programme should be finalised because that is the cornerstone of the cost control programme.

"Cost control should be coming through very closely behind it, if that's where we're going, because people have to respond to it.

"The clock is ticking, it won't be long until we're into next year. I was hoping we would be seeing something now, at least a skeleton of where we're going but we're getting nothing at all."

Fernley believes there have been enough talks and now the responsibility lies with F1's owners Liberty to make firm decisions.

"There has been a lot of meetings behind closed doors," he said. "Really now, it's a case of Liberty presenting something that can be considered.

"Ross [Brawn, F1's sporting boss] has taken a very careful approach to everything, he's talked to all the teams, he's got all the feedback.

"They have a direction they want to go into. Now they need to get something out in the discussion process to all teams."

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