
Steiner urges caution about replacing Sochi
Formula 1 does not need to schedule a 23rd race this season just for the sake of doing so, says Guenther Steiner.
Formula 1 does not need to schedule a 23rd race this season just for the sake of doing so, says Guenther Steiner.
F1 should not abandon its "core tracks", says Sebastian Vettel, in favour of chasing new markets.
An expansion to 25 grands prix per season is something Martin Brundle has "no doubt" will happen in the next few years.
Despite the added challenges of hosting more races, Steve Nielsen says F1 know when to stop.
Triple-headers of F1 races can make Alain Prost lose "a little bit of interest”, he has admitted.
Certain members of the McLaren staff are unhappy about the demands of the 2022 F1 calendar, says Daniel Ricciardo's performance coach.
Formula 1 should come up with "better solutions for the calendar" than the current triple-header, according to Fernando Alonso.
Formula 1's most arduous part of the season, with three races on as many continents, has been labelled “brutal” by Pierre Gasly.
F1 drivers have too much on their plate with a "crazy" 23-race calendar for next year, says Emerson Fittipaldi.
Besides backing F1's expansion in America, Lewis Hamilton has reiterated his desire for Africa to be restored to the calendar.
Stefano Domenicali has indicated the 2022 Formula 1 calendar, set to comprise 23 races, will again not include a German Grand Prix.
Andreas Seidl says the F1 calendar must not get any larger, feeling it is already too much of a burden on teams as it is.
Stefano Domenicali believes Formula 1 has achieved an “extraordinary” feat by scheduling 22 races this season – despite falling one short of the target.
Indonesia is the latest country hoping to find its way onto the Formula 1 calendar within the next few years.
Zak Brown has suggested a “variety of scenarios” are on the table as a “chess game” of finalising the 2021 F1 calendar takes place.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has indicated the Olympic Games will offer a big clue towards whether this year’s Japanese Grand Prix can go ahead.
Another change to this year’s Formula 1 race calendar has been confirmed with the Turkish Grand Prix officially postponed.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali wants to keep 23 races on this season’s calendar even if more have to be cancelled.
Formula 1 have denied any further changes to the 2021 calendar are planned following a report that the three street races in May and June were under threat.
Guenther Steiner has admitted he fears disruption to the 2021 Formula 1 calendar on a similar scale to last year – for the first half of the season at least.
Sebastian Vettel thinks the opening part of the 2021 F1 schedule could still be impacted by the global health pandemic.
Chase Carey has insisted there is no “magic number” maximum of races for a Formula 1 season – but that 23 represents a “full calendar”.
The Vietnamese GP has been dropped from Formula 1's 2021 calendar while the Brazilian GP will stay at Interlagos for another year.