James Walls has discussed possible changes that can be introduced in Formula 1, arguing that the number of race weeks could work if they were in only two days.
Although no changes have been confirmed yet, a season has been talked about considering an increase in the number of sprint races, adding race weekends to a reverse grid race and shorting race.
During an attendance Game business podcast, Williams The Chief explained that he does not think the number of races in the current format should change.
“I don’t think we have a lot of races, but I will not go up where we are at this time because we are asking people to stay there for half a year. Your weekends (spent) are watching Formula 1. I think I think you are about the extreme end where you can go,” he said.
However, Britain argued that if the two-day races are introduced weekends, more race would be possible per year.
“I will change (and) that’s my opinion, I will keep it out, I will change in a two -day weekend. I will do it on Saturday and Sunday,” he continued.
“And this is why, we can do more at that time. I know I said that I have just said 24 (round), but I will not really be worried about this fact because we have given back on Friday, which is a day.
James Walls, Williams
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“If you have added one and two race weekends, then you will still be the net that you were the first.
“And I think we can commercialize it in a different way. But, even more, I think the product will be better because we practice a lot at this time. Now, if you force us, you get one hour before you get the merit, and it is quite a different offer. So, I think you will get more variability and more randomness that comes out of it.”