F1 s 24 race Calendar 5 possible impacts on the sport
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11 wins (Record- 13)
335 points (Record- 413)
13 podiums (Record- 18)
5 consecutive wins (Record- 9)
How many do you think he can beat this season? ?
#F1 #MaxVerstappen153Max Verstappen this season has been simply outstanding and is on verge of breaking multiple records:11 wins (Record- 13)335 points (Record- 413)13 podiums (Record- 18)5 consecutive wins (Record- 9)How many do you think he can beat this season? ?#F1 #MaxVerstappen https://t.co/iSPB8bBEo3 With close to 23-24 races a season, if Verstappen continues to have a competitive Red Bull under him, records will tumble. The Dutch driver is already on his way to breaking a few this season, with many more expected to be broken in the coming years.
F1 s 24-race Calendar 5 possible impacts on the sport
By Charanjot Singh Modified 24 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The F1 calendar will have 24 races next season The 2023 F1 season is going to have as many as 24-races! The number of races has been steadily increasing over the years, with Liberty Media fielding interest from numerous suitors. Even this season, we have 22 races and it could have been 23 had Russia not been canceled because of the Russo-Ukrainian war. Having said that, the announcement of the 24-race F1 season has been met with trepidation from quite a few corners. It's not just the media but the fans as well who feel the numbers are getting out of hand now. With the sport growing at an impressive rate and fielding interest from multiple nations, a 24-race calendar was almost an eventuality. Having said that, what kind of impact are we expecting on the sport from the 24-race calendar? Let's take a look!#1 Entry into new markets
More races mean more venues, which means penetration into more markets, and ultimately making the sport more mainstream. If the sport is more mainstream, it could mean bigger exposure and social profiles for the drivers. Bigger exposure means bigger revenue. F1 is aiming to start competing with other sports in the future, and the 24-race calendar is just what is needed for that. Chris Medland@ChrisMedlandF1The 2023 F1 calendar has been approved by the FIA. Season starts on March 5 in Bahrain, and ends on November 26 in Abu Dhabi as part of a double-header with Las Vegas #F16864764The 2023 F1 calendar has been approved by the FIA. Season starts on March 5 in Bahrain, and ends on November 26 in Abu Dhabi as part of a double-header with Las Vegas #F1 https://t.co/2NSnrN36hI There have been fears amongst fans that the product could get diluted if the number keeps on increasing. Having said that, F1 is still a business and it will run like one. If there are avenues that yield more capital, the sport will explore them for sure.#2 Championship comebacks could become tougher
A 24-race F1 season means the calendar will be filled with double and triple headers. These double- and triple-headers usually don't leave much time for a break or to regroup. Had a bad race this weekend? All you can do is shrug it off, try to analyze it to the best of your capability in a limited time frame, and get ready for the next one. In a close title battle where momentum is everything, once the protagonist gets on a roll it will be tough to hold them down. In a championship with multiple double- and triple-headers, this could become a more prominent pattern over time. Stefanie@SchleifpferdLewis Hamilton vs Max Verstappen after 150 races in Formula 180995Lewis Hamilton vs Max Verstappen after 150 races in Formula 1 https://t.co/3KRwYuWcrw Championship comebacks require time to recoil, think, assess, and then make changes. In a season where you're always pushing, the key elements of a championship comeback can become much tougher.#3 Records will tumble
As the sport grows, this tends to happen anyway. Lewis Hamilton holding most of the driver records in F1 is also a consequence of him racing in an era where there were more races in a season. Next up, Max Verstappen is only 24 years of age and finds himself on the list of top-10 race winners in F1 history. Sportskeeda F1@SportskeedaF1Max Verstappen this season has been simply outstanding and is on verge of breaking multiple records:11 wins (Record- 13)
335 points (Record- 413)
13 podiums (Record- 18)
5 consecutive wins (Record- 9)
How many do you think he can beat this season? ?
#F1 #MaxVerstappen153Max Verstappen this season has been simply outstanding and is on verge of breaking multiple records:11 wins (Record- 13)335 points (Record- 413)13 podiums (Record- 18)5 consecutive wins (Record- 9)How many do you think he can beat this season? ?#F1 #MaxVerstappen https://t.co/iSPB8bBEo3 With close to 23-24 races a season, if Verstappen continues to have a competitive Red Bull under him, records will tumble. The Dutch driver is already on his way to breaking a few this season, with many more expected to be broken in the coming years.