The Formula One (F1) is expanding its presence in urban areas with the addition of a street track in Madrid, following the announcement of the deal. Discussions are ongoing for a potential event in Osaka. The decision to move the Spanish Grand Prix from Barcelona to Madrid has sparked debate, with concerns over the growing number of street circuits in F1. Damon Hill believes the move may be due to environmental reasons. The move has raised questions about the impact on Barcelona, with some criticizing street tracks in F1. Additionally, an all-women championship series called F1 Academy aims to increase women's participation in motorsport, potentially driving change in the industry.
The Spanish GP's move from a permanent circuit in Barcelona to a new urban venue in Madrid has raised plenty of eyebrows. But is the criticism towards a growing number of street circuits justified? Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/sdAfiVeh4S #F1
The Spanish GP moves from a permanent circuit in Barcelona to a new urban venue in Madrid has raised plenty of eyebrows. But is the criticism towards a growing number of street circuits justified? Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/sdAfiVeh4S #F1
With the Spanish GP moving to an urban track in Madrid, it sparked up concerns over #F1's growing number of street circuits 🏙️ Here’s a look at the current situation and whether these fears are justified ⬇️ https://t.co/JJtLuvtINo
The rate of women participating in motorsport has been static for years. But an all-women championship series called F1 Academy looks poised to change that. “It is the catalyst for change.” @mwc13_3 with more: https://t.co/eYzCKxdrBk https://t.co/sAcnrkUpjT
Street tracks have a bad rep in #F1, but would you scrap them completely? 👀 https://t.co/4OIWYnsJGd
"The circuit itself in Barcelona was never a great race track" ❌ What will the new Madrid Grand Prix mean for Barcelona? 🔮 https://t.co/viW0FvXuWB
"It's going to tick a few boxes" ✅ Damon Hill believes Formula One might have opted to move the Spanish Grand Prix from Barcelona to Madrid due to environmental reasons ♻️ https://t.co/SAnCrXT9ZD
#F1’s push for events in destination cities kept growing with the announcement of the Madrid deal, and now talks with Osaka could see it join the fray 🏙️ Full story ⬇️ https://t.co/DMTp5SmzkQ
🏙️ The number of street tracks keep growing in #F1, with Madrid now set to join the fray. 🇯🇵 Will Osaka be next? https://t.co/d8h3xc1OPq