The organizers of formula 1 are now trying to move the events to a better and more suitable… More details ⬇️⬇️
The organizers of formula 1 are now trying to move the events to a better and more suitable… More details ⬇️⬇️
Formula 1 organizers are implementing significant changes to the 2024 season calendar, focusing on improving both logistics and sustainability. One of the primary adjustments is the regionalization of races, aimed at reducing the sport’s carbon footprint and simplifying travel for teams. Instead of the traditional intercontinental jumps between races, the events are now grouped by region, minimizing the need for long-haul flights and complex transport logistics.
For instance, the Japanese Grand Prix, which was previously held later in the season, has been moved to the early part of the calendar, following the Australian Grand Prix. This allows Formula 1 to streamline its operations by hosting a series of races in Asia before moving to other continents. The Chinese Grand Prix is also making its long-awaited return, after being absent since 2019 due to the
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This new approach not only helps reduce emissions but also improves the efficiency of team logistics. The move is part of Formula 1’s broader strategy to become net-zero by 2030. These changes reflect the sport’s commitment to addressing climate concerns while continuing to deliver exciting global races
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