The expansion of the timetable for Formula 1 à 23 rendez-vous dès 2023 avec l’inscription de Las Vegas pose question quant au nombre de Grands Prix par saison. Interrogé sur le sujet par l’agence de presse Reuters, Zak Brown n
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Jean-Yves Hubert
04/04/2022 at 01:04 a.m.
Let them reduce the dimensions of the F1! In terms of safety, the Monaco circuit is not as dangerous as the latest generation city circuits as we saw during the last GP.
DANIEL MEYERS
04/04/2022 at 12:30 a.m.
I can't understand what the problem is, at least in the short to medium term, this year Russia disappears, and next year Qatar and Las Vegas arrive: 23-1+2=24. All this is nothing other than blackmail into the renegotiation of contracts, under the cover of a potential too large number of GPs. We gave the keys to F1 to the Americans, we should not expect anything else from them.
04/04/2022 at 11:08 a.m.
Question: what is the nationality of Zak BROWN? American, right? So the dollar is king and perhaps he still wants a 4th Grand Prix in the United States rather than keeping Monaco...