While Liberty Media bought the sport in 2017, its previous attempts to create a spectacle around the Grands Prix have not necessarily met with the expected success. Could the special ceremony in London, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the World Championship, serve as the basis for an annual Grand Prix around which much of the spectacle and buzz of the year would be concentrated?
Listen on: Spotify | Deezer | Apple podcasts | RSS feed | Direct link to the episode
Continue reading on these topics:
Read also
Lucas Paul
17/02/2025 at 10:08 a.m.
But yes, let's see! And no more need to go and race in Europe or elsewhere, F1 MUST be mainly on American territory :(:(:( it's enough to make you cry, asking such questions!
Navel
16/02/2025 at 10:37 a.m.
Maybe at some point it will end up annoying everyone anyway.
Lucas Paul
11/02/2025 at 09:26 a.m.
MADNESS...it's already too far with the abandonment of mythical circuits which are the basis of F1, to do stock cars in cities :(:(:(: All this circus around the race, is pitiful....money is money, it's the basis of the Americans :(:(:(:
Benoît DAVID
10/02/2025 at 08:51 a.m.
I am however an old F1 fan for more than 30 years but I really like your idea of an unmissable meeting like Silvestone. And the real rule that could make the show without too much offending the traditional fans would be to put 3 cars per team on this weekend. Many advantages to this, highlighting new drivers, testing them and that would give a very special character to this race. On the other hand I would not be a fan at all of split races.
Yves-Henri RANDIER
10/02/2025 at 05:49 a.m.
Do we need more show in F1? Yes of course ... but on the track !! All the "extras" are only good for Netflixers and Yankee spectators