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Zak Brown’s Revolutionary Proposal: 20 Fixed Grand Prix Weekends with Rotating Eight

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
May 11, 2025
in Motorsports
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Formula One F1 - Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - April 20, 2025 FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem with McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown ahead of the race REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

Formula 1 Boss Calls for Radical Change: Reduce Races and Rotate Grand Prix Weekends

In a bold move to alleviate the pressure on Formula 1 teams, McLaren’s CEO Zak Brown has proposed a revolutionary shake-up to the current race calendar. With the demands of a grueling 24-race season taking its toll on teams, Brown suggests a drastic change to the scheduling of Grand Prix weekends.

The Formula 1 calendar has been expanding rapidly to meet the high demand from countries eager to host races. However, Brown advocates for a more sustainable approach by streamlining the calendar. Instead of the current 24 races, he proposes a new format featuring 20 fixed Grand Prix weekends, with an additional eight races that rotate each season.

This proposal aims to strike a balance between meeting the demands of the sport’s global fan base and ensuring the well-being of teams and drivers. By reducing the number of races and introducing rotation, Brown’s plan could provide teams with much-needed respite during the grueling F1 season.

While Formula 1 continues to enjoy immense popularity worldwide, Brown’s innovative idea challenges the status quo and opens up new possibilities for the future of the sport. As discussions around the 2025 World Championship calendar intensify, Brown’s proposal could spark a major transformation in how Grand Prix weekends are structured.

With teams constantly under pressure to deliver top performances throughout the season, Brown’s call for change is a breath of fresh air that could reshape the landscape of Formula 1. As the sport evolves to adapt to the needs of all stakeholders, Brown’s vision for a more sustainable and dynamic race calendar could pave the way for an exciting new era in Formula 1.

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