Toto Wolff not worried about Liberty's income plans

Toto Wolff the Mercedes GP Executive Director looks on from the pitwall during day four of Formula One Winter Testing at the Circuito de Jerez on January 31, 2014
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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says that he is not worried about new F1 owner Liberty Media's plans to fundamentally change how prize money is distributed.

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has said that he is not worried about new Formula 1 owner Liberty Media's plans to fundamentally change how prize money is distributed.

With the European Commission looking into the current arrangements after Force India and Sauber complained, new executive chairman Chase Carey has indicated that the days of the bigger teams getting a much bigger slice of the cake are coming to an end.

"We have to try to find the right balance between the big and the small teams," Wolff told APA news agency.

"But we also have completely different tasks. The major teams have large companies behind them while some private teams are the hobbies of wealthy businessmen. So it's difficult to create equal conditions for everyone.

"I don't know if it's a good or a bad thing but we are not worried."

Wolff said that little can change straight away, anyway.

"The situation will remain stable until 2020," he insisted. "We have a bilateral agreement with Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA that we will continue to participate in the championship until 2020.

"This change of ownership will not affect that. In 2020, we will analyse everything again and take a decision."

The 2016 championship continues next weekend with the Malaysian Grand Prix.

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