Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey says that Ferrari will not be given special treatment as the sport moves forward. In 2017, Liberty Media presented manufacturers with its plans for the next set of engine regulations, which are due to come into play in 2021.

However, the ideas were not well received by the Italian marque, with Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne threatening to quit F1 if he was to feel as though it was heading in the right direction. Carey has stood his ground, insisting the terms are non-negotiable.

“Ferrari has a unique importance and is a legend, but it must be treated like all the other teams,” Carey told Corriere della Sera.

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