What we would change about Formula 1
Formula 1 is constantly promising an improved service for fans, via changes to the way things work at present or bold new ideas. That got us thinking - how would we improve grand prix racing?
Formula 1 fans are being promised change, new ideas, a better spectacle and all the rest by grand prix racing's owner. Whether it's a new on-track experience, better ways to follow the racing, rule tweaks - whatever - there's always something that F1 is willing to experiment with.
So, we thought about what would happen if Chase Carey called some of our esteemed journalists and asked: "What would you change about Formula 1?"
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