Why 24 F1 Races Might Be Just the Right Amount: Domenicali's Bold Stand
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali argues for a 24-race season, countering driver concerns with fan engagement and sport competitiveness.
The Formula 1 calendar is a dynamic landscape of exhilarating races and strategic maneuvers, as showcased in the recent announcements and developments within the sport. From securing iconic circuits like Silverstone until 2034 to the unveiling of electrifying seasons such as the 2025 calendar, the F1 world is abuzz with anticipation. With financial powerhouses driving the sport forward and thrilling races in locations like Australia and China, the future of Formula 1 seems poised for unprecedented excitement. Furthermore, the prospect of a street circuit in Chicago taking the wheel in 2026 hints at innovative changes that will shape the trajectory of F1 in the coming years.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali argues for a 24-race season, countering driver concerns with fan engagement and sport competitiveness.
Thailand's bid to join the F1 circuit gains momentum as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin meets F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali. Explore the prospects of an F1 race in Bangkok.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali proposes increasing sprint races to enhance excitement and engagement for fans and racers alike.
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The 2025 Formula 1 season embarks on a thrilling global journey, starting in Melbourne, featuring a mix of classic and modern venues across 24 races.
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Discover the electrifying 24-round calendar for the 2025 Formula One World Championship, marking the 75th anniversary of F1 with races across the globe.
Chicago is set to replace the iconic Spa-Francorchamps as the new host of a Formula 1 Grand Prix starting in 2026, marking a historic shift in F1's calendar.
Discover how Formula 1 teams have soared to billion-dollar valuations in the Liberty Media era, making the sport a pinnacle of financial and athletic success.
Silverstone secures its presence in the Formula 1 World Championship until 2034, preserving a piece of motorsport history.