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F1 interested in second race in Southeast Asia
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F1 Interested in Second Race in Southeast Asia
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Relive the action (or lack thereof) of the Monaco Grand Prix with the latest post on my personal blog about all things F1!
A Recap: The Monaco Grand Prix
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The 2024 F1 season will feature six sprint races, including two new venues. The Chinese Grand Prix kicks off the sprints in April, followed by Miami, Austria, United States, São Paulo, and Qatar. F1 is also set to tweak the sprint format for 2024, with discussions ongoing. The potential changes might see a return to the 2021 format or a more radical grid reversal. Stay tuned for updates as F1 gears up for its longest-ever season! 🏁 #F1 #Formula1 #SprintRaces #2024Season #UELinkedInMKTChallenge9
F1’s six sprint races for 2024 revealed, including two new venues
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Following my article about the opportunity for F1 in Asia; this is great to see!
Formula 1 is eyeing races in Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia. 💰 Maffei's comments come following rumours of Liberty Media seeking a higher hosting fee from the organisers of the Monaco GP. https://bit.ly/3WScH40
F1 eyeing races in Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia - BlackBook Motorsport
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📝 | Rwanda have made their intentions of hosting and F1 race clear and F1 claim it's getting 'serious.' 💡 | Why is there a rising interest for countries to host F1 races, and why has Rwanda especially appeared as the front runner. 📱| Read more about it EverythingF1 https://lnkd.in/e_krhYH6
Rwanda's bid for F1 is getting 'serious'
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As we race into the future, the tracks of history might be shifting gears. The buzz in the F1 world is that Madrid might take the baton from Barcelona as the host of the Spanish Grand Prix from 2027! 🇪🇸 Since 1991, Barcelona has been the heart of F1 action in Spain, but the tides could be turning. What does this mean for the sport, and what are the drivers saying? 🇬🇧 Lewis Hamilton loves Barcelona's vibes and its classic circuit - he's rooting for tradition! 🇪🇦 Fernando Alonso, Spanish F1 champ, says he's up for racing anywhere - Barcelona or Madrid! 🇪🇦Compatriot Carlos Sainz focuses on the bigger picture - keeping the Spanish spirit roaring in F1, no matter the location! It's more than just a race track swap; it's about preserving the legacy while embracing new horizons. What are your thoughts? Should we wave the checkered flag for Madrid or keep the laps going in Barcelona? 🔥 Share your opinions and stay tuned for more updates as we gear up for potential new turns in F1! #F1 #SpanishGrandPrix #Madrid2027 #BarcelonaGP #Formula1 #RacingNews #Motorsport #Formula469
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I recently came across an insightful article reporting that Formula 1 has reached a deal to move the Spanish Grand Prix from Barcelona to Madrid starting in 2026. Here are some of the key takeaways: - The race will shift to a new circuit being built around the IFEMA MADRID convention center near the airport. It will host the event each year through at least 2035. - This ends Barcelona's streak of hosting the race consecutively since 1991. With their contract up in 2026, it appears they will lose the race a year early to Madrid. - The Madrid circuit will be 5.47 km with 20 corners and have a capacity for over 110,000 spectators daily, with potential to expand to 140,000 in the future. - F1 projects an economic impact of €450 million annually for Madrid by hosting the race. The move likely aims to tap into Madrid's strength as Spain's premier commercial hub. - The popularity of F1 in Spain has grown tremendously thanks to star drivers like Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz. The Madrid race will start a "new chapter for F1 in Spain" per F1 President Stefano Domenicali. - For Barcelona, it closes a 30+ year chapter of hosting one of the most storied races in F1. This was a great overview of the business and strategic factors driving Formula 1's decision to move its Spanish Grand Prix to Madrid. #Formula1 #Sports #SpansihGrandPrix
Madrid to replace Barcelona as home to F1's Spanish GP from 2026 - Sportcal
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🚨New Blog Post🚨 With race week underway, let’s take a closer look at what we can expect this weekend in Shanghai at the 2024 Formula One season’s fifth round. https://lnkd.in/eaixiZmS #f1 #chinesegp #blogpost #chinagp #Shanghaigp #Shanghaiinternational #thefastestsector #formula1 #f1blog
Getting ready for China
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German Formula 1 circuits are hoping the sport throws them a lifeline in 2026. Currently, with motor racing financing and fan interest having slumped in the country, neither Hockenheim nor the Nurburgring are on the bustling annual F1 calendars these days. However, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has been quoted by DPA news agency as hinting that a potential solution could be on the horizon. #GermanCircuitsHopeForF1RotationSchemeFrom2026
German Circuits Hope For F1 Rotation Scheme From 2026
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