Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali is ruling out two-day Grand Prix weekends for the future. According to the Italian, the sport must respect the fact that the organizers want a “full experience” for the public.
The idea of the two-day Grand Prix weekend was brought forward to make the ever-expanding schedule a little less intense. According to the plan, free practice, qualifying and the race will take place on Saturday and Sunday and Friday will therefore be canceled.
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For Stefano Domenicali, the boss of Formula 1, it is already a closed file. In a video by F1.com Domenicali excludes two-day Grand Prix weekends. “All the organizers want a full experience for the people and the public, we have to respect that,” said the boss of Formula 1.
Formula 1 already had an unexpected glimpse of a two-day Grand Prix weekend last year. The Eifel Grand Prix, held at the Nürburgring, took place on a Friday without action due to bad weather conditions.
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Domenicali gave even more answers to the questions in the F1.com video. For example, he sees it happen that Formula 1 will return to Africa for a race within five years, he hopes that a female driver will be in Formula 1 within ten years and he expects a second race in the United States. United within three years. on the calendar.
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