The Concorde Agreement, which governs how the sport is run and the money divided, expired in 2007 and Ecclestone is frustrated that talks have failed to produce a new one.
In the interim, the 10 teams have agreed to a binding memorandum of understanding but Ecclestone is not satisfied.
"The teams want to be paid in the same manner as if they had agreed to be committed to race for five years but they don't want to be committed," Ecclestone told the Financial Times. "They shouldn't get the prize money. You sign the contract and we'll pay you in full."