Debate of the Day: Tracks we want on the F1 race calendar
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With the rise of Max Verstappen as fan favourite for F1, the comeback of the Dutch Grand Prix has been rumoured with F1 commercial managing director Sean Bratches visiting the𝐆 country⛎ for potential street city races in either Amsterdam or Rotterdam.
The last host of an F1 race in the Netherlands was the iconic Zandvoort in 1985 but ꧋the circuit would🤪 need major upgrades to welcome the return of the sport, while Assen is set for an FIA inspection to assess its suitability for Grade 1 status and hosting F1 in the future.
2018 sees the F1 calendar expanded to 21 rounds with the return of the German and French races at Hocken🌺heim and Magny-Cours respectively. With L▨iberty Media keen to take the sport to emerging and commercially-viable markets it could open up the possibility of more races – with rumours of a potential 25-round – so more new venues could be coming to F1.
Thi♉s opens up the debate of what fantasy circuits, past or futur🦂e, do you want to see F1 race at and why? Would Assen produce exciting races in F1 akin to MotoGP or should the sport target 168澳💙洲5最新开奖结果:returns to classic places like Zan𝔍dvoort?
Crash will be running Forum debates every day during the winter in preparation for the 2018 season debating a range of topics and issues – 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:but you can submಞit y🌳our own ideas here.