Roger benoit, a legend of journalists Formula 1 and a correspondent for a Swiss newspaper View, has a very interesting mindset in this regard, which also has tangible facts.
Swiss she claims she would know soon break the bomb in the form of take over Formula 1 by Saudi Arabia from the current American owners Liberty Medium. According to him, Formula 1 has already come to terms with the fact that in the year 2022 eliminate in his third crown season. With constant testing of everyone involved in the royal motorsport class, we had nonetheless many infections, including racers, where the most resounding name Hamilton. The last example is Raikkonen. By 2022, they are expected to be final all participants were vaccinated Formula 1, which could introduce additional relaxations. But the coronavirus also follows financial losses.
Since Formula 1 years 2017 took over Liberty Medium, the top of motorsport did not develop much further. They banned it Grid Girls, changed the time race start, which they fortunately later abandoned. And dreams Americansthat every race should become like Superbowl, have long since disintegrated. Chase carey handed over his scepter to the head of Formula 1 at the end of last year Stefan Domenicali, as the American is without during his tenure big heart whizzed through the Grand Prix circus. They seem to be Americans lost interest for his toy, worth billions.
And now it's supposed to be flat Saudis standing with their suitcases of money in front of the office Liberty Mediato take Formula 1 into their own hands. Of course with the intention of increasing it even more show in Asian space. Everyone ten teams, stationed in Europe and many race organizers on the old continent they must now be vigilant. Because Qatar, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi in Saudi Arabia send nice greetings. And these countries not interested in fact, from real heart Formula 1 beats in Monza, Spa, Silverstone, Barcelona, Hungary or perhaps Monaco. However, millions are sad not located in Europe, which some racetracks have already felt on their skin, and some still will.