Looking straight ahead without stopping for a moment and not realizing that you are obviously exaggerating. Formula 1, with the work done by Liberty Media, is doing a fantastic job in many respects and he has no intention of pressing the stop button. But there is a limit to everything…
Everyone wants Formula 1
This year, if the Grand Prix of China had not been cancelled, we would have had 24 races on the calendar. An enormous number, but which reflects the many requests that exist at the moment. In fact, there are many countries that want to host a Grand Prix Formula 1. Even those who already have one want to add another. Just think of the United States of America, which has well three scheduled appointments: Miami (in May), Austin (in October) and the new entry par excellence Las Vegas (in November).

How many requests
There are still many offers. In fact, the possibility of having a GP in Colombia, or in South Africa, but no updates have arrived on this front. Instead, the one who came forward in Europe was the Spain which, in addition to the Barcelona GP, the capital Madrid has also proposed, but on this the CEO Domenicali has pulled the handbrake"We know of Madrid's interest, the same as Barcelona. Never say never, but having two Grands Prix in Spain is complicated. We are happy with Barcelona, we are focused with them, there is a contract in place and we have a strong relationship. We will see; for sure, all this is good for F1.”
Domenicali: "We could have 32 Grands Prix"
The Madrid hypothesis, however, is not entirely to be discarded, considering the last words of the same Stefano Domenicali who, on the possibility of increasing the number of GPs in a season, admitted"We could already have more than 30 today, even 32 Grands Prix, because everyone wants one”. Very strong words that worry the pilots and not a little, already considering the long current calendar. So it's time not to exaggerate, because even in a sport like Formula 1, too much hurts.


