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Formula 1’s European Shake-Up: Belgian GP Promoter Reveals Spa’s Rotational Future Amid Push to Limit European Races

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January 14, 2025
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F1’s European Race Reduction Sparks Debate Amid Spa-Francorchamps Deal

Formula 1’s deep-rooted history in Europe is undergoing a seismic shift, as the sport looks to reduce the number of European races amidst its global expansion. Despite being one of the most iconic circuits in F1 history, the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps is not immune to these changes, with its promoter revealing the challenges of securing a long-term deal under the sport’s new vision.


Spa Secures Spot—But With Gaps

The Belgian Grand Prix, a staple since F1’s inception in 1950, will remain on the calendar until 2031. However, the new deal comes with a twist: Spa will sit out the 2028 and 2030 seasons as part of a rotational system for European venues.

Melchior Wathelet, the Belgian GP promoter, described the negotiations as “complicated,” highlighting Formula 1’s aim to cap European races at just eight per season—a sharp reduction given the region’s historic dominance in the sport.

“We are very satisfied. These negotiations have been complicated. Formula 1 only wants eight races in Europe, and it has been difficult to get a long-term deal,” Wathelet admitted.


Rising Costs in a Growing Sport

The financial stakes have also risen for promoters. As Formula 1’s global appeal continues to soar, so too has the cost of hosting a race. Wathelet confirmed a 3-4% increase in fees starting in 2026, which he attributed to both the sport’s growing valuation and global inflation.

“The amount is higher since 2026, it has grown by 3-4%. We think it’s a reasonable increase, it’s an understandable inflation that we think we can even out,” he explained.


Balancing Tradition and Global Expansion

While the absence of Spa in 2028 and 2030 will disappoint fans, it reflects F1’s ongoing effort to expand into new markets. Recent additions to the calendar, like Miami, Las Vegas, and Qatar, demonstrate a clear strategy to tap into non-European audiences, driven by Liberty Media’s global vision.

Rotating venues could provide opportunities for emerging circuits to showcase their appeal and draw in new fanbases, though it raises questions about preserving F1’s heritage. Spa’s iconic Eau Rouge corner, a symbol of racing excellence, remains a favorite among drivers and fans alike.


Fan Backlash and Uncertain Future

The decision to rotate Spa highlights a delicate balancing act for F1—honoring its historic roots while pursuing modern, global ambitions. For fans, Spa’s temporary absence underscores a broader concern about losing touch with the sport’s European soul.

While Wathelet remains optimistic about Spa’s future, the prospect of reduced European races is a bitter pill for many. “Spa is irreplaceable,” one fan commented online, summing up the sentiment of countless F1 enthusiasts.


The Road Ahead

The 2025 season will provide a crucial test for Formula 1 as it navigates its evolving identity. Spa-Francorchamps’ rotational schedule may be the blueprint for other historic circuits to follow, but it’s clear that fans and promoters alike will be closely watching how this bold strategy unfolds.

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