Formula One is changing, in many respects. In fact, never like this year, with the change of regulations, the way is paving towards a new era. New opportunities and new perspectives also under the plan of the calendar structure. For some time now, with the great success that Formula One has been achieving in recent years, more and more states have been interested in the opportunity to host a GP in their country.
Who comes in and who goes out
Opportunities which obviously, given the limit of races that can be contested over the course of a season, can lead to the replacement and removal of tracks that have written the history of Formula One.
Perez: "We must respect the history of F1"
On this aspect, many riders have declared themselves against, such as Sergio Perez: “First of all, I think it's great that Formula 1 is growing so much in America. This is a great opportunity for Formula 1, I think we will all benefit from it. At the same time it would be good to keep the history within the sport, and we need certain historical tracks to always be with us. Plus we have to make sure that the new tracks have character, which it seems to me not all the latest ones have."
STATEMENT SOURCE: FormulaPassion