Zak Brown: Early Talks about New F1 Concorde Agreement Begin Despite being three years away, hints have already been dropped regarding the wishes of certain team principals, particularly regarding a potential increase in the current anti-dilution fund, which is currently set at $200 million.
In April, F1 President Stefano Domenicali expressed his hope for a swift negotiation process for the new agreement. Brown has now confirmed that the initial steps in the negotiation process have been taken.
“We’re starting to talk about starting to talk about it,” Brown told the media, including PlanetF1.com, ahead of the British Grand Prix. “So there are no significant conversations going on at the moment.