Revving Up the Competition: F1's Bold Move to Include More Racers in Points Tally
F1 considers a points system overhaul to include top 12 finishers, aiming for more competition and inclusivity in races.
Formula 1 has long been criticized for its lack of inclusivity, particularly in terms of gender bias within the sport. Recent events, such as Lewis Hamilton speaking out against these inequalities and championing the cause for more inclusivity, as well as Susie Wolff's ongoing efforts to fight for justice and equality within F1, highlight a growing movement towards a more diverse and inclusive environment in the world of motorsport. These discussions and actions shed light on the importance of addressing gender bias and working towards a more inclusive future for all individuals involved in Formula 1.
F1 considers a points system overhaul to include top 12 finishers, aiming for more competition and inclusivity in races.
Lewis Hamilton and Susie Wolff lead the charge against gender bias and demand justice in the F1 world. Discover the battle for equality beyond the tracks.