Sebastian Vettel “It’s scary for F1 to lose the traditional Grand Prix”[F1-Gate .com]

Sebastian Vettel says it’s “terrifying” for F1 to lose the traditional Grand Prix in search of a new venue.

This year, F1 will schedule Miami, and from 2023 Las Vegas and Qatar will join with a long-term contract. It raises questions about the future of some existing venues. The regulation has a limit of 24 Grand Prix per year.

Italy’s Imola has signed a contract until 2025, but Germany has been off the calendar in recent years, and France and Belgium will lose their contract after 2022.

“I think going to a new place is always exciting, provided it’s a good place and a good place for us,” Sebastian Vettel said.

“Of course, there were no races in the US, and then Austin appeared on the calendar. It was very exciting and established as a great race. Another great example is Singapore. We’ve been there so far. I’ve never had it, and it’s great to be back this year. It’s the first night race and I think there’s something special about the track and its location, so it’s good to explore new aspects. is”

“Of course, I hope every new place is an addition.”

“Similarly, I don’t want to lose the place I’ve been to for a long time. It’s scary to lose Melbourne from the calendar. It’s scary to lose some of Europe’s core tracks.”

Sebastian Vettel suggested that the rotation schedule “may be an option” because “there is a lot of interest in F1”.

“There are financial benefits to the new places we go. Ultimately, F1 is a business,” said Sebastian Vettel.

“But for us, I think it’s a sport and a passion. So we don’t see it as a business. I think we see it more as a sport. And those places are as history, tradition. Looking”

“In a way, I think it needs to be a mix of exploration, a historic place, and a foundation for big fans.”

“I think it’s unimaginable that Italy is off the calendar for many reasons, for example, with the lowest payments, but I think this is something we need to keep.”

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