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Carey wants change in F1: 'The hardcore fans will resist'

Departing CEO of Formula 1 Chase Carey believes that F1 has not changed enough. No format changes are considered, such as the reversed grid sprint races. F1 should hinder these changes less and Carey thinks it should try out more. Examples from other sports According to Carey, this kind of change would not work well for purist Formula 1 fans either, but according to him, other sports have proven that this kind of change can help. "Most sports, when they've talked about changes, the hardcore fans resist change", explains the American at the F1 Beyond the Grid podcast. Carey mentions examples from Major League Baseball and the NBA that came up with changes that fans often didn't...
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