Lando Norris Criticizes Formula 1's Focus on Profit Over Sport
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Lando Norris has expressed concerns that Formula 1 is prioritizing financial gain over the quality of the sport. He highlighted that many drivers share his dissatisfaction with the current direction of the series under its management.
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Lando Norris hits out at Formula One for putting money ahead of driversMany drivers also unhappy with new regulations ‘F1’s gone too heavily led by the fact it’s a business’ Lando Norris has delivered a scathing critique of Formula One and its management for prioritising making money over sporting considerations when forming the sport’s new regulations. The world champion argued that the drivers should have been more involved in the process. Norris is among many drivers who have been clear this season he is unhappy with the new regulations, their focus on energy management and how it has affected negatively their enjoyment of driving. It is a problem he believes had been created because F1 framed the rules in order to attract new engine manufacturers into the sport. Continue reading...Fri 24 Jul · 16:00 UTC
Norris says profit now outweighs sport in Formula 1Reigning world champion and Hungarian GP polesitter Lando Norris has accused Formula 1 of prioritising profit over sporting quality under Liberty Media.Sun 26 Jul · 12:32 UTCIn this story
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