At the same time, February Formula 1 they seem human rights very important and especially on The Middle East these are not always so good, which is why it is not surprising that we are witnessing many criticism due to the organization of races in these countries, which are constantly under attack by the human rights organization Amnesty International.
When asked about these criticism in terms of races in these oil countries je Stefano domenicali a colleague from Motorsport-Total.com replied: "We have always said that we are an international sport with an incredible level of awareness. When a country commits to investing in such a project, which also includes Formula 1, they know they will be the center of attention. I believe this will change things in Saudi Arabia as well. I’ve always said you can’t see change overnight. But Formula 1 will help speed up these changes," so Italian.
Sundays don't think about more races on The Middle East. Four races, as we have witnessed this season, is the most he wants to see. Dirke v Qatar next year is not on the calendar, but that’s because World Cup, which will take place right in Qatar. But from 2023 onwards, Formula 1 will host the least ten years. Domenicali would love to see him perform in the royal motorsport class as well a racer from the Middle East. "I think the motorsport federations there are working to launch an appropriate program. This is the approach you need to take. We are also talking to these countries because - as you can imagine - we also want to see a racer from this region in Formula 1 soon."