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Press conference experiment failed: Drivers back on track earlier

After many complaints from teams and drivers, the press conference from the British Grand Prix has been moved back to the Thursday in a race weekend. The experiment on Friday has thus failed F1. Article continues under ad Formula 1 does everything in its power to organise race weekends as efficiently as possible. In the future, it wants to organise even more races, so if the weekends still consist of four full days, it will be impossible for the people working in the sport to cope. An experiment to improve this did not help. Read more Verstappen possibly helped by Pirelli with new front tyres in 2023 Press conference in England In 2022, F1 decided to move the press conference for the...
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