Formula 1 | French GP, Alesi confirms: "We are also evaluating a rotational commitment"

"From now on, perhaps, there will be a new way of having Formula 1 in Europe", continued the President of Paul Ricard

Formula 1 | French GP, Alesi confirms: "We are also evaluating a rotational commitment"

After the Hockenheim circuit, also the track of Le Castellet is evaluating a rotating commitment within the Formula 1 world calendar.

As it stated by Jean Alesi – recently appointed head of the working group that manages Paul Ricard – the idea of ​​exchanging slots between one championship and another, especially between the European GPs, is taking shape more and more within the organisers, who do not they are more in a position to permanently guarantee the hefty entry fees demanded by the FIA ​​and Liberty Media.

A solution of this type would guarantee variety within the calendar and would significantly reduce the outlay of money, given that the alternation would allow a circuit to host Formula 1 every other season. France, we remember, remained out of this year's World Cup but is already working with Stefano Domenicali and the teams to once again occupy a slot in the next championship calendar.

“From now on, perhaps, there will be a new way of having Formula 1 in Europe,” said the former French driver. “One country will alternate with another from season to season, thus creating variety within the calendar. Furthermore, all this will help us save a lot of money. Maybe Spa, Spielberg or Imola will alternate with us. Everything is on the table and we are evaluating what to do for the near future."

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