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Szafnauer believes that having four Grand Prix races in the United States would be appropriate.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
May 5, 2024
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Szafnauer acredita que ter quatro corridas de Grand Prix nos Estados Unidos seria adequado.
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Number four race could also be a possibility if the chance arises, according to Szafnauer, whom I spoke to in the paddock near the Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins. F1 has been based in the southern Florida city for the third year.

When asked about the potential of having four races in the United States, the 59-year-old Szafnauer stated: “Yes, I have always personally expressed that sentiment. It would be much easier if races were destination events. Las Vegas is a destination, Miami is a destination, and for me, Austin is a city that I love.”

“So, in my opinion, four races would be appropriate for a country with over 300 million people, a country where Formula 1 is becoming more and more popular, and a country where everyone loves sports. So, yes, we can have four races. Additionally, New York would be a destination for me.”

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“I have a special fondness for Detroit. So, I would say yes, but it’s not about me. It’s about the fans. Is it considered a destination?” Szafanuer commented on the possibility of F1 races in his hometown.

Regarding his future, after the peculiar management strategy of the Alpine F1 Team led Szafnauer to be asked to leave before having the chance to make an impact on the French team, he shared: “My sabbatical period ends in mid-August.”

“I can work for another team starting in September, but you know, there are ten F1 teams and ten F1 team bosses. So, I will see if I can help someone with their program. Currently, I am in discussions with people,” revealed the American.

This led to Szafnaer’s thoughts on American colleague Logan Sargeant, who has been criticized for his below-average performances at Williams and is possibly the first driver in line to lose his job. Some speculate that he could be replaced by Mercedes’ highly promising protege, Kimi Antonelli, at Imola.

However, Szafanuer supports Williams in keeping faith in local talent and supports Sargeant’s case, stating: “I would definitely keep him for the rest of this year to see if there is any improvement and what trajectory he is following. I wouldn’t replace him at this time.”

As for his fondest memory of F1, Szafnauer looked back on 2020, stating: “For me, it all comes down to winning. One of my best moments was when I was team principal at Racing Point and Sergio Perez went from last place to win the race in Bahrain. That was truly remarkable.” (Interview by Nasir Hameed in Miami)

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